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1986:History of Hyōgo Prefecture
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68:35°17′48.5″N
1744:Fukuchiyama
1442:藩と城下町の事典―国別
1331:List of Han
1297:1862 – 1871
1260:1835 – 1862
1223:1785 – 1835
1186:1781 – 1785
1149:1760 – 1781
1112:1748 – 1760
1086:1748-1871 (
1082:Aoyama clan
1059:Kii-no-kami
1055:1717 – 1748
1018:Kii-no-kami
1014:1677 – 1717
977:1672 – 1676
940:1669 – 1672
903:1649 – 1669
875:1649-1748 (
844:1620 – 1649
811:Izu-no-kami
807:1619 – 1620
779:1619-1649 (
752:Suo-no-kami
748:1608 – 1619
720:1608-1619 (
575:Nijō Castle
553:During the
527:Jisha-bugyō
523:Osaka jōdai
515:Jisha-bugyō
502:Osaka jōdai
496:Jisha-bugyō
445:castle town
379:to isolate
297:of Sasayama
83: /
1950:Categories
1714:Kii-Shingū
1709:Kii-Tanabe
1689:Tawaramoto
1679:Yanagimoto
1399:References
1350:. (1974).
697:Court Rank
603:han system
583:Boshin War
507:han school
470:served as
451:in 1649.
421:Asano clan
363:, and the
329:Edo period
323:under the
123:Edo period
1879:Asahiyama
1859:Hayashida
1804:Kishiwada
1784:Amagasaki
1774:Takatsuki
1684:Shibamura
1639:Minakuchi
1579:Nagashima
613:cadastral
560:sonnō-jōi
433:attainder
413:Kato clan
35:1600–1871
1854:Mikazuki
1849:Yamasaki
1824:Fukumoto
1754:Sasayama
1719:Mineyama
1699:Takatori
1669:Kōriyama
1634:Nishiōji
1629:Yamakami
1619:Miyagawa
1325:See also
702:kokudaka
608:kokudaka
207:part of
1930:Shikoku
1925:Chūgoku
1864:Tatsuno
1819:Muraoka
1809:Toyooka
1749:Kaibara
1674:Koizumi
1564:Domains
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351:History
40:Capital
1935:Kyūshū
1882:(1871)
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1839:Akashi
1829:Mikusa
1814:Izushi
1799:Hakata
1794:Sayama
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1759:Sonobe
1739:Yamaga
1724:Miyazu
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1487:p. 150
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1704:Kishū
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1568:Kinki
1503:p. 18
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723:fudai
566:fudai
357:Kyoto
1844:Anji
1659:Yodo
1649:Zeze
1614:Toba
1446:ISBN
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1290:青山忠敏
1274:koku
1253:青山忠良
1237:koku
1216:青山忠裕
1200:koku
1179:青山忠講
1163:koku
1142:青山忠高
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1105:青山忠朝
1069:koku
1048:松平信岑
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1024:(侍従)
1022:Jijū
1007:松平信庸
991:koku
970:松平信利
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933:松平典信
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896:松平康信
858:koku
837:松平忠国
821:koku
800:松平信吉
762:koku
741:松平康重
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476:and
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