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had broken into the kennel, slaughtering many dogs, which had resulted in the shogunate ordering the execution of a number of his retainers for negligence.
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duties. The "madness" may have been an excuse, as Sugutoshi had been in charge of constructing dog kennels outside Edo as part of Shogun
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territories in Mimasaka: 7 villages in Tohokujō District, 27 villages in Oba District, and 32 villages in Saijō District.
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was very active in the affairs of the Tokugawa family after 1868. Naritami was also known as Matsudaira Kakudō.
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to "Tsuyama", began construction of Tsuyama Castle in 1604 and completed the layout of his
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Japan: Travels and Researches Undertaken at the Cost of the Prussian Government,
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by 1616. In 1697, his 5th generation successor Mori Sugutoshi went insane in
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Administrative division in western Japan during the Edo period (1600-1871)
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Tokugawa Harusada, 2nd Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head (1751–1827)
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Tokugawa Munetada, 1st Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head (1721–1765)
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In addition to the above, Tsuyama was in charge of administration of
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to be posthumously adopted to secure the succession, but the
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appointed Mori Tadamasa, the son of Mori Yoshinari of
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Tsuyama Domain was dissolved in the 283: 252: 561:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 221: 202: 178: 168: 164: 150: 107: 7: 1677:Art of the Landscape Garden in Japan 1293:Naomoto, Lord of Himeji (1604–1648) 588:22 villages in Higashinanjō District 1786:Genealogy (Echizen-Matsudaira) (jp) 1248:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1207:Senior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (正四位上) 1166:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 1129:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1092:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1051:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1010:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 939:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 845:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 804:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 767:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 730:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 500:of the domain was halved to 50,000 603:26 villages in Nishisaijō District 476:The domain was reduced to 100,000 385:, Mimasaka Province was ruled by 14: 1263:Simplified genealogy (Matsudaira) 606:25 villages in Nishihōjō District 600:10 villages in Katsuhoku District 508:, Matsudaira Yasuchika, opened a 1544: 1527: 1500: 1455: 1440: 1425: 1410: 1395: 1346: 1322: 1303: 1286:Yūki (Matsudaira) Hideyasu, 1st 1269: 890: 682: 612:10 villages in Kumehōjō District 609:25 villages in Tohokujō District 282: 275: 251: 244: 70: 2092:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1694:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1691:and William B. 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Matsudaira Naritami, 8th 365:, and later by a branch of the 349:Japan, in what is now northern 1724:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 597:45 villages in Shōnan District 594:7 villages in Yoshino District 268:Show map of Okayama Prefecture 1: 2067:History of Okayama Prefecture 2087:1600 establishments in Japan 565:As with most domains in the 1608:Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 1584:Abolition of the han system 633:3 villages in Aida District 615:32 villages in Oba District 591:3 villages in Aida District 555:abolition of the han system 415:and the younger brother of 371:abolition of the han system 331: 183:Abolition of the han system 2108: 1933:Okayama-Shinden (Kamogata) 1541:(1773–1841; r. 1786–1837) 1452:(1788–1838; r. 1805–1831) 1422:(1752–1794; r. 1762–1794) 1407:(1725–1762; r. 1735–1762) 1283:(1543–1616; r. 1603–1605) 549:and future Prime Minister 265:Location of Tsuyama Castle 132:35.0627694°N 134.0049528°E 1986: 1938:Okayama-Shinden (Ikusaka) 1835: 1675:Tamura, Tsuyoshi (1936). 1556:(1814–1891; r. 1831–1855) 1437:(1786–1805; r. 1794–1805) 1358:(1720–1735; r. 1726–1735) 1343:of Shirakawa (1682–1721) 1334:(1716–1726; r. 1721–1726) 1300:of Shirakawa (1642–1695) 1227: 1186: 1149: 1112: 1071: 1030: 993: 959: 922: 889: 865: 824: 787: 750: 713: 681: 439: 357:and was centered around 325: 222: 218: 192: 165: 151: 147: 67: 48: 43: 32: 25: 1665:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1493:Tokugawa Mitsusada, 2nd 353:. It controlled most of 110: • Coordinates 1751:Rein, Johannes (1884). 1486:Tokugawa Yorinobu, 1st 1319:of Tsuyama: 1698–1721) 137:35.0627694; 134.0049528 1776:; retrieved 2013-4-27. 1742:; retrieved 2013-4-27. 1636:Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 1612:. Kosaido Publishing. 1392:of Hirose (1681–1728) 1385:of Hirose (1659–1702) 1378:of Hirose (1632–1717) 1371:of Matsue (1601–1666) 494:Shirakawa Nitta Domain 484:. In 1721, the second 316: 315:Kakuzankan, han school 308: 291:Tsuyama Domain (Japan) 2006:Hokuriku & Kōshin 1996:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 1497:of Kishū (1627–1705) 1490:of Kishū (1602–1671) 1313:of Tsuyama (cr. 1698) 1290:of Fukui (1574–1607) 1169:50,000 -> 100,000 314: 306: 197:Contained within 1730:; Papinot, (2003). 1640:. Tokyodo Printing. 1222:Matsudaira Yoshitomo 1066:Matsudaira Yasuchika 575:, based on periodic 383:Battle of Sekigahara 262:class=notpageimage| 1661:Papinot, E (1910). 1461:IX. Yoshitomi, 9th 1446:VII. 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Index

Domain
Japan

Tsuyama Castle
Tsuyama, Okayama
Mon of the Echizen-Matsudaira clan of Tsuyama Domain
Mon
Matsudaira clan
Tsuyama Castle
35°3′45.97″N 134°0′17.83″E / 35.0627694°N 134.0049528°E / 35.0627694; 134.0049528
Edo period
Abolition of the han system
Province
Mimasaka Province
Okayama Prefecture
Tsuyama Domain is located in Okayama Prefecture
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Tsuyama Domain is located in Japan


feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Okayama Prefecture
Mimasaka Province
Tsuyama Castle
Mori clan
Matsudaira clan
abolition of the han system
Battle of Sekigahara

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