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to be posthumously adopted to secure the succession, but the
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120:35°3′45.97″N
77:
1638:藩と城下町の事典―国別
1589:List of Han
1339:Chikakiyo,
1235:1855 - 1871
1194:1831 - 1855
1157:1805 - 1831
1120:1794 - 1805
1079:1762 - 1794
1038:1735 - 1762
1001:1726 - 1735
967:1721 - 1726
930:1698 - 1721
902:1698-1871 (
873:1697 - 1697
832:1686 - 1697
795:1674 - 1686
758:1634 - 1674
721:1603 - 1634
693:1603-1697 (
447:castle town
429:of 186,000
332:Tsuyama-han
135: /
62:before 1873
2046:Categories
1768:Echizen-ke
1734:Echizen-ke
1726:. (1906).
1595:References
1554:of Tsuyama
1465:of Tsuyama
1450:of Tsuyama
1435:of Tsuyama
1420:of Tsuyama
1405:of Tsuyama
1356:of Tsuyama
1332:of Tsuyama
670:Court Rank
567:han system
510:han school
347:Edo period
341:under the
160:Edo period
1948:Hiroshima
1885:Katsuyama
1679:, p. 178.
1296:Naonori,
689:Mori clan
577:cadastral
401:attainder
363:Mori clan
44:1600–1871
1968:Tokuyama
1943:Fukuyama
1915:Ashimori
1774:, p. 30
1740:, p. 26
1578:See also
1251:100,000
1210:100,000
976:100,000
973:- none -
970:- none -
942:100,000
896:Echizen-
882:186,500
848:186,500
807:186,500
770:186,500
762:Dainaiki
733:186,500
727:(左近衛権中将)
675:kokudaka
572:kokudaka
498:kokudaka
426:kokudaka
419:'s page
207:Province
2026:Shikoku
2021:Chūgoku
1973:Kiyosue
1963:Iwakuni
1880:Tsuyama
1875:Okayama
1870:Tsuwano
1845:Shikano
1840:Tottori
1829:Chūgoku
1825:Domains
1755:p. 505.
1245:(左近衛中将)
1241:(越後守);
1204:(左近衛中将)
1200:(越後守);
1163:(左近衛中将)
1132:50,000
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905:Shinpan
838:(美作守);
542:rangaku
535:In the
377:History
181:•
92:Capital
2031:Kyūshū
1958:Chōshū
1929:Nariwa
1905:Niwase
1895:Tazuta
1890:Hamada
1860:Hirose
1855:Matsue
1850:Wakasa
1770:)" at
1736:)" at
1696:p. 150
1644:
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1552:daimyō
1538:shōgun
1516:shōgun
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664:Tenure
642:tenryō
522:daimyō
506:daimyō
490:daimyō
486:daimyō
392:daimyō
389:, the
337:was a
34:Domain
2016:Kinki
2011:Chūbu
2001:Kantō
1920:Niimi
1910:Okada
1712:p. 18
1126:(越後守)
1007:(越後守)
960:松平浅五郎
936:(備前守)
801:(伯耆守)
764:(大内記)
470:ronin
38:Japan
1900:Asao
1865:Mori
1642:ISBN
1614:ISBN
1253:koku
1228:松平慶倫
1212:koku
1187:松平斉民
1171:koku
1150:松平斉孝
1134:koku
1113:松平康乂
1097:koku
1089:(侍従)
1087:Jijū
1072:松平康哉
1056:koku
1048:(侍従)
1046:Jijū
1031:松平長孝
1015:koku
994:松平長煕
978:koku
944:koku
923:松平宣富
884:koku
850:koku
842:(侍従)
840:Jijū
809:koku
772:koku
735:koku
661:Name
518:koku
502:koku
478:koku
432:koku
188:1871
175:1600
102:Area
1827:of
866:森衆利
825:森長成
788:森長武
751:森長継
714:森忠政
492:of
455:Edo
411:in
395:of
345:of
326:津山藩
79:Mon
58:in
36:of
26:津山藩
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