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    Show map of Kyoto Prefecture Miyazu Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Miyazu Domain (宮津藩, Miyazu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    Miyazu (宮津市, Miyazu-shi) is a city located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 28 February 2022[update], the city had an estimated population of 16,988...
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    Kyōgoku clan was dispossessed of Miyazu Domain for bad administration, and reduced to hatamoto status. Miyazu Domain was reduced in size and passed to...
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    the end of the Edo period, Miyazu Castle was home to a branch of the Honjō-Matsudaira, daimyō of Miyazu Domain. The Miyazu area was the center of ancient...
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    the Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, where he established himself until his death. His adopted heir Kyōgoku Takahiro went on to manage the domain after...
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    district) . In the Edo Period, it was part of the area was controlled by Miyazu Domain. The town of Ine was established within Yosa District with the creation...
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    grandfather in 1623. Miyazu Domain was abolished by attainder in 1666 and its cadet house at Tango-Tanabe Domain was transferred to Toyooka Domain in 1668, leaving...
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    the son of Nobutune. His wife was a daughter of Aoyama Yoshihide of Miyazu Domain. In January 1751 named Tokutane's heir, and was presented in formal...
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    譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved...
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    he was transferred to Fukuyama Domain in Bungo. The domain as then given to Abe Masakuni, formerly of Miyazu Domain in Tango, who ruled for 13 years...
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    received 399,000 koku was transferred from Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, and established Nakatsu Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. In 1602, Tadaoki...
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    Tango-Tanabe Domain covered the entire area of Kasa County, and corresponds to the current area of the city of Maizuru, and parts of Yura, Miyazu, and Fukuchiyama...
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    awarded the entire province of Tango to Kyōgoku Takatomo, who established Miyazu Domain. To ensure the succession of his line, Kyōgoku Takatomo gave 35,000...
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    century. In the Edo Period, it was part of the area was controlled by Miyazu Domain. The town of Kaya and villages of Yosano and Iwataki were established...
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    wherein Naitō Tadakatsu (daimyō of Toba Domain) attacked and killed Nagai Nonage (daimyō of Miyazu Domain). Naitō Tadakatsu was forced to commit seppuku...
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    of Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, with a kokudaka of 48,000 koku. The Aoyama ruled until the Meiji restoration. During the Boshin War, the domain contributed...
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    charge of the newly-created Miyazu Domain, whose 123,000 kokudaka encompassed the entire province. In 1621, he divided his domain into three parts, with 35...
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  • in 1829. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Muneakira, daimyō of Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, but he had no children. He retired due to illness...
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  • Matsudaira Muneakira (松平 宗発, August 10, 1782 – September 20, 1840) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Miyazu Domain. v t e...
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    but due to bad government and paranoia against Kyōgoku Takahiro of Miyazu Domain in neighboring Tango Province, he raised an army of 1500 troops and...
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  • was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period who ruled the Miyazu Domain (modern-day Miyazu, Kyoto). He was known by the titles "Hōki-no-kami" (伯耆守, Hōki-no-kami)...
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  • Nagakazu (1745–1808) Asano Nagatsumi daughter married Matsudaira Sadakatsu of Iyo-Matsuyama Domain later married Matsudaira Suketsugu of Miyazu Domain...
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    gradually increasing their holdings to 95,000 koku. After their transfer to Miyazu Domain, they were replaced by Itakura Shigetane (1681-1682), Toda Tadamasa...
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    position of the feudal lord of Miyazu Domain, and 158 villages, including the village in Ineura, became part of the domain. By 1726, three villages, namely...
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    28 September 1788 – 16 September 1849) was the 1st daimyō of Kuroishi Domain in northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, Japan (modern-day Aomori Prefecture)...
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    Iiyama Domain (飯山藩, Iiyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It was located in northern Shinano Province, Honshū...
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  • clan at the age of eight. On December 27, 1758, he was transferred to Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, but owing to his poor health, was unable to exercise...
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    to Hosokawa Tadaoki in 1599, upon his move from the 120,000 koku fief of Miyazu, in Tango Province. For his distinguished service at the Battle of Sekigahara...
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    of Fukuchiyama Kasa district formerly encompassed: Maizuru (entire city) Miyazu (Yura, Ishiura neighborhoods) Fukuchiyama, Kyoto (Ōe neighborhood) Kasa...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    Sasayama (1609-1871) Kaibara (1598-1650/1695-1871) Tanabe (1600-1871) Miyazu (1600-1666/1669-1871) Mineyama (1620–1668) Murayama (1601-1871) Akashi (1617-1871)...
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