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1326:List of Han
423:of 210,000
119: /
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1835:Categories
1479:. (2005).
1455:. (1906).
1337:References
731:Arima clan
712:Court Rank
610:han system
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565:Boshin War
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349:Following
327:Edo period
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1671:Hasunoike
1465:, pp. 2–3
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1656:Yanagawa
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1810:Chūgoku
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1042:(有馬頼咸),
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984:(有馬頼徳),
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926:(有馬頼徸),
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868:(有馬頼旨),
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