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1661:Nishi-Ōhira
1419:List of Han
1197:Gujō Domain
1061:Osaka kaban
960:Obangashira
885:Sunpu jōdai
687:Awa-no-kami
625:Awa-no-kami
594:Awa-no-kami
506:Court Rank
332:During the
104: /
92:138°30′57″E
61: [
1804:Categories
1448:. (1906).
1430:References
1353:Boshin War
424:han system
350:Boshin War
230:Edo period
144:Edo period
89:35°05′06″N
1676:Nishibata
1636:Hamamatsu
838:1864–1868
807:1863–1864
776:1851–1863
745:1836–1851
714:1815–1836
683:1800–1815
652:1771–1800
621:1731–1771
590:1724–1731
559:1690–1724
528:1689–1690
479:; 10,000
434:cadastral
414:in 1979.
258:castellan
215:Ojima-han
46:1689–1868
1711:Takatomi
1631:Yokosuka
1626:Kakegawa
1413:See also
1401:shishaku
1397:viscount
1378:kokudaka
1118:Kibyōshi
941:hatamoto
429:kokudaka
277:hatamoto
264:, and a
242:Shizuoka
1784:Shikoku
1779:Chūgoku
1701:Iwamura
1686:Inuyama
1656:Okazaki
1586:Domains
1483:"小島陣屋跡"
1458:, p. 31
1017:Shitaya
972:Shitaya
905:Shitaya
348:in the
270:in the
252:History
228:of the
51:Capital
1789:Kyūshū
1736:Takasu
1681:Nishio
1671:Kariya
1666:Koromo
1651:Tahara
1621:Sagara
1616:Tanaka
1601:Numazu
1507:p. 150
1406:kazoku
1384:jin'ya
1341:daimyō
1317:daimyō
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951:jin'ya
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933:daimyō
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500:Tenure
408:jin'ya
384:jin'ya
377:jin'ya
375:Ojima
358:Shōgun
338:daimyō
327:daimyō
323:daimyō
319:daimyō
289:daimyō
226:domain
131:Daimyō
57:jin'ya
55:Ojima
1774:Kinki
1769:Chūbu
1759:Kantō
1721:Ōgaki
1696:Naegi
1691:Owari
1641:Horie
1606:Ojima
1590:Chūbu
1523:p. 18
844:(丹後守)
813:(丹後守)
782:(丹後守)
751:(丹後守)
720:(丹後守)
689:(安房守)
658:(丹波守)
627:(安房守)
596:(安房守)
565:(下野守)
534:(但馬守)
476:fudai
309:滝脇松平家
298:Sunpu
286:, to
65:]
1731:Imao
1716:Kanō
1706:Gujō
1334:滝脇信敏
1302:松平信書
1254:松平信進
1214:松平信賢
1177:松平信友
1141:松平信圭
1090:松平信義
1038:松平昌信
993:松平信嵩
937:koku
926:松平信治
889:koku
882:koku
867:松平信孝
831:松平信敏
800:松平信書
769:松平信進
738:松平信賢
707:松平信友
676:松平信圭
645:松平信義
614:松平昌信
583:松平信嵩
552:松平信孝
521:松平信孝
497:Name
482:koku
400:koku
394:and
294:koku
283:koku
168:1868
158:1689
71:Area
1588:of
1371:in
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1267:of
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1195:of
1158:of
1123:Edo
1107:of
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367:in
260:of
209:小島藩
35:小島藩
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