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545:Nanbu clan
480:, the 3rd
470:Boshin War
395:under the
358:Nanbu clan
311:Edo period
160:Edo period
103:40°41′53″N
1442:Shirakawa
1397:Fukushima
1302:Hachinohe
1042:cadastral
709:1868–1871
675:1862–1868
638:1822–1862
601:1819–1821
526:peerage.
455:castellan
424:lived in
406:daikansho
340:, in the
59:1819–1871
1460:Matsumae
1432:Yunagaya
1422:Moriyama
1412:Nakamura
1387:Yonezawa
1377:Yamagata
1367:Nagatoro
1357:Tsuruoka
1297:Hirosaki
1292:Kuroishi
1276:Hokkaidō
1212:, p. 150
1060:See also
1037:kokudaka
982:shishaku
978:viscount
754:hatamoto
577:kokudaka
530:List of
518:shishaku
514:viscount
388:hatamoto
1508:Shikoku
1503:Chūgoku
1342:Yashima
1327:Iwasaki
1307:Morioka
1268:Domains
1228:, p. 18
1147:日本人名大辞典
1130:6 March
1124:記念物(史跡)
906:of the
718:10,000
684:11,000
650:11,000
613:11,000
532:daimyōs
492:in the
472:of the
352:History
332:in the
75:Capital
1513:Kyūshū
1417:Miharu
1362:Shinjō
1352:Sendai
1332:Kameda
1322:Kubota
1272:Tōhoku
1177:
1153:
986:daimyō
973:kazoku
960:daimyō
956:daimyō
900:daimyō
874:daimyō
842:daimyō
826:daimyō
822:daimyō
794:shōgun
775:. His
772:daimyō
746:daimyō
712:-none-
566:Tenure
551:tozama
523:kazoku
482:daimyō
446:daimyō
437:jin'ya
422:daimyō
322:Honshū
303:tozama
300:was a
146:Daimyō
49:Domain
1498:Kinki
1493:Chūbu
1483:Kantō
1437:Izumi
1372:Tendō
1337:Honjō
1104:Notes
890:was
832:was
779:was
644:(丹波守)
607:(播磨守)
346:Japan
314:Japan
53:Japan
39:盛岡新田藩
1407:Aizu
1274:and
1175:ISBN
1151:ISBN
1132:2017
1119:七戸城跡
949:南部信方
924:koku
879:karō
867:南部信民
815:南部信誉
767:koku
750:koku
739:南部信鄰
720:koku
702:南部信方
686:koku
668:南部信民
652:koku
631:南部信誉
615:koku
594:南部信鄰
563:Name
502:koku
431:karō
418:koku
411:koku
401:koku
383:koku
372:and
356:The
184:1871
174:1819
85:Area
1270:of
988:of
918:of
844:of
757:of
426:Edo
336:of
309:of
288:七戸藩
51:of
26:七戸藩
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