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1254:
1253:Bingo no kami
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967:
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1439:Noto no kami
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1345:
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1170:fudai daimyo
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978:
968:
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854:
844:
823:
813:
792:
783:Higo no kami
782:
761:
751:
728:
726:
725:1632 - 1871
719:
705:
696:Higo no kami
695:
674:
665:Higo no kami
664:
641:
639:
638:1588 - 1632
632:
618:
579:Kaifu County
518:Ashikita-gun
456:
448:
447:
419:
404:
364:Shimazu clan
360:Shimazu clan
323:
243:Meiji period
184:
126:
82:Kumamoto-han
81:
30:Kumamoto-han
17:
15:
2222:(1872–1879)
1839:cartography
1815:List of Han
1796:<ref>
1773:of Kumamoto
1667:of Kumamoto
1607:of Kumamoto
1592:of Kumamoto
1577:of Kumamoto
1562:of Kumamoto
1544:of Kumamoto
1529:of Kumamoto
1466:1856 - 1870
1435:1833 - 1856
1404:1810 - 1833
1373:1805 - 1810
1342:1781 - 1805
1311:1767 - 1781
1280:1742 - 1767
1249:1715 - 1742
1218:1687 - 1715
1187:1666 - 1687
1089:1870 - 1871
1058:1860 - 1870
1027:1826 - 1860
996:1810 - 1826
965:1787 - 1810
934:1785 - 1787
903:1747 - 1785
872:1732 - 1747
841:1712 - 1732
810:1649 - 1712
779:1641 - 1649
748:1632 - 1641
692:1611 - 1632
661:1600 - 1611
573:Oita County
536:Kikuchi-gun
465:Tamana City
352:Sagara clan
324:During the
2290:Categories
1835:Han system
1821:References
1144:Court Rank
615:Court Rank
548:Yamaga-gun
524:Tamana-gun
494:Takoma-gun
343:Otomo clan
336:clan, and
241:Edo period
165:Government
2196:Hitoyoshi
2161:Shimabara
2126:Hasunoike
1837:affected
1800:</ref
1798:Genealogy
1748:(b. 1972)
1746:Morimitsu
1492:Genealogy
634:Katō clan
542:Koshi-gun
488:Akata-gun
356:Kagoshima
108:Walls of
97:1600–1871
2186:Kumamoto
2111:Yanagawa
2086:Sadowara
2081:Takanabe
1804:See also
1738:Morihiro
1149:kokudaka
1101:540,000
1070:540,000
1039:540,000
1008:540,000
977:540,000
946:540,000
915:540,000
884:540,000
853:540,000
822:540,000
791:540,000
760:540,000
752:Shasosho
704:520,000
673:520,000
620:kokudaka
368:Aso clan
147:Keep of
92:of Japan
2270:Shikoku
2265:Chūgoku
2201:Satsuma
2141:Karatsu
2131:Kashima
2101:Akizuki
2096:Fukuoka
2076:Nobeoka
2041:Kitsuki
2036:Nakatsu
2006:Domains
1829:Map of
1478:35,000
1447:35,000
1416:35,000
1385:35,000
1354:35,000
1323:35,000
1292:35,000
1261:35,000
1230:35,000
1199:35,000
993:(細川成田津)
554:Aso-gun
512:Uto-gun
330:Kikuchi
320:History
209:(first)
155:Capital
131:of the
2275:Kyūshū
2219:Ryūkyū
2146:Hirado
2106:Kurume
2026:Kokura
2018:Kyūshū
2010:Kyūshū
1944:
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1771:daimyō
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1527:daimyō
1512:daimyō
1472:(若さの髪)
1463:(細川利永)
1441:(のとの髪)
1432:(細川利用)
1401:(細川利愛)
1370:(細川利国)
1348:(のとの髪)
1339:(細川利庸)
1317:(若さの髪)
1308:(細川利致)
1286:(若さの髪)
1277:(細川利寛)
1255:(ビンゴの髪
1246:(細川利恭)
1215:(細川利昌)
1193:(若さの髪)
1184:(細川利重)
1138:Tenure
1086:(細川盛久)
1055:(細川義国)
1024:(細川斉盛)
962:(細川成成)
931:(細川晴敏)
869:(細川宗隆)
838:(細川信則)
807:(細川綱俊)
776:(細川満直)
745:(細川忠俊)
689:(加藤忠弘)
658:(加藤清正)
609:Tenure
338:Sagara
328:, the
224:(last)
191:
186:Daimyō
178:Daimyō
90:Domain
69:Daimyo
2260:Kinki
2255:Chūbu
2245:Kantō
2171:Tomie
2166:Fukue
2156:Ōmura
2116:Miike
2066:Saiki
2061:Usuki
2056:Funai
1831:Japan
1064:(越中守)
1033:(越中守)
1002:(越中守)
971:(越中守)
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909:(越中守)
878:(越中守)
847:(越中守)
816:(越中守)
785:(肥後守)
754:(社叢書)
698:(肥後守)
667:(肥後守)
411:Korea
345:from
55:(now
2121:Saga
2051:Mori
2046:Hiji
1942:ISBN
1915:ISBN
1888:ISBN
1861:ISBN
1480:koku
1449:koku
1418:koku
1410:(なし)
1408:None
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1379:(なし)
1377:None
1356:koku
1325:koku
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1263:koku
1232:koku
1224:(なし)
1222:None
1201:koku
1135:Name
1103:koku
1095:(全然)
1093:None
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706:koku
675:koku
606:Name
267:1871
257:1600
37:koku
16:The
2191:Uto
2136:Ogi
2091:Obi
2071:Oka
2008:of
398:in
334:Aso
128:Mon
79:熊本藩
43:in
24:熊本藩
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