• Nanokaichi Domain (七日市藩, Nanokaichi-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kōzuke Province (modern-day Gunma...
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    established by Maeda Toshitaka, the fifth son of Maeda Toshiie, at Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke Province. All of these cadet branches also continued to...
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    Osaka. This branch held the Nanokaichi Domain, rated at the minimum of 10,000 koku. The Maeda clan ruled the Kaga Domain for the entirety of its existence...
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    feudal domains effectively ended the daimyo era in Japan. This was effectively carried out through the financial collapse of the feudal-domain governments...
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    II. Maeda Toshinari was born the fifth son of the former daimyō of Nanokaichi Domain in Kozuke province (modern Tomioka city, Gunma Prefecture), Maeda...
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  • 1637) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Nanokaichi Domain. He was the fifth son of Maeda Toshiie. His court title was Yamato...
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  • Maeda Toshitaka (Nanokaichi) (1616–1637), daimyō of Nanokaichi Domain Maeda Toshitaka (Toyama) (1690-1745), daimyō of Toyama Domain Maeda clan This disambiguation...
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    control of Nanokaichi Domain and 32 villages under the control of Obata Domain. Two more villages were under the shared control of Obata Domain and the Tokugawa...
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    Yamagata Isaburō (uncle) Yamagata Aritomo (Great-uncle) Maeda Toshiaki(Nanokaichi Domain) [ja] (father in law) Maeda Toshisada (brother in law) Toshinari Maeda...
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    in Tokyo, as the eldest son of Maeda Toshiaki, the final daimyō of Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke Province, and inherited his father’s kazoku peerage title...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    (1656-1871) Yoshii (1590-1610/1682-1693/1709-1871) Annaka (1615-1871) Nanokaichi (1616-1871) Obata (1590-1871) Koga (1590-1871) Yūki (1590-1871) Sekiyado...
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  • (板倉), and the Naitō clan (内藤) Nanokaichi Domain (七日市藩(なのかいちはん)) (1616–1871) – Ruled by the Maeda clan (前田) Aterazawa Domain (左沢藩(あてらざわはん)) (1622–1648) –...
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