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31: 232:, which ruled by the remnants of the many small clans formerly serving Takeda clan. Following of disorder post death of Nobunaga, at the same time with Ieyasu departure an army of 8,000 soldiers to those disputed region. This caused the triangle conflict between those three factions in the event which dubbed by historians as 635:
The name of "Tenshō-Jingo War" was coined by Tashiro Takashi in 1980. Furthermore, is also a theory that from the perspective that local powers which continued to fight over the possession of the Oda clan's leftover territories, there is evidence that Tokugawa Ieyasu's transfer to the
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to the Tokugawa faction, the Hōjō clan now negotiate truce with Ieyasu and The Go-Hōjō clan then sent Hōjō Ujinobu as representative, while the Tokugawa sent Ii Naomasa as representative for the preliminary meetings. Furthermore, In October, representatives from the Oda clan such as
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from 1907). In the second wave of prefectural mergers in 1875/76, Chikuma was split again: the Western part covering Hida Province was merged into Gifu, and the Eastern part in Shinano became part of Nagano. Since that time, Nagano is essentially contiguous to Shinano.
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following the fall of the Hōjō clan in 1590 and the placement of Toyotomi-line daimyo, until transfer of Uesugi Kagekatsu to Aizu, where the local daimyo were separated from their former territory and the establishment of control by the
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List of early Meiji prefectures and domains in the provinces of Central Japan during the "ex-shogunate city prefectures/feudal domains/prefectures threefold administrative system"
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and Shinano provinces was widened to accommodate increasing numbers of travelers through the
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broke out. As the war turned in favor of Tokugawa clan, combined with the defection of
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Shinano Province highlighted.
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Provinces. The ancient capital was located near modern-day
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in 1954), Nagano's prefectural capital was Nagano town in
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in 1897), and Chikuma's capital was Matsumoto town,
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were administratively merged into Nagano (initially
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after the first wave of prefectural mergers 1871/72
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Index

Shinshū

old province
Japan
Nagano Prefecture
Echigo
Etchū
Hida
Kai
Kōzuke
Mikawa
Mino
Musashi
Suruga
Tōtōmi
Matsumoto
World War II
aircraft carrier
Shinano
Mino
Kiso District
Sengoku period
Komoro
Ina
Ueda
Takeda Shingen
Uesugi Kenshin
Azuchi–Momoyama period
Honnō-ji Incident
Go-Hōjō clan

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