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650:Court Rank
580:han system
464:to 43,000
393:Ōuchi clan
365:Kamei clan
348:Edo period
342:under the
316:of Tsuwano
300:Surviving
153:Edo period
113:34°27′37″N
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373:Mori Ōgai
44:1601–1871
1360:Tokuyama
1335:Fukuyama
1307:Ashimori
1177:, p. 19
1032:See also
655:kokudaka
585:kokudaka
534:Kokugaku
461:kokudaka
200:Province
1418:Shikoku
1413:Chūgoku
1365:Kiyosue
1355:Iwakuni
1272:Tsuyama
1267:Okayama
1262:Tsuwano
1237:Shikano
1232:Tottori
1221:Chūgoku
1217:Domains
1020:45,000
1010:(隠岐守);
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753:45,000
558:metsuke
441:Senhime
436:seppuku
383:History
174:•
85:Capital
75:of the
1423:Kyūshū
1350:Chōshū
1321:Nariwa
1297:Niwase
1287:Tazuta
1282:Hamada
1252:Hirose
1247:Matsue
1242:Wakasa
1137:p. 150
1098:
1070:
767:(亀井茲政)
738:(亀井政矩)
724:Tozama
676:Tozama
644:Tenure
525:daimyō
517:daimyō
409:Nagato
403:, the
338:was a
314:daimyō
302:yagura
34:Domain
1408:Kinki
1403:Chūbu
1393:Kantō
1312:Niimi
1302:Okada
1153:p. 18
984:(能登守)
958:(大隅守)
932:(隠岐守)
906:(能登守)
880:(信濃守)
854:(豊前守)
828:(因幡守)
802:(隠岐守)
776:(豊前守)
747:(豊前守)
511:washi
488:Osaka
38:Japan
1292:Asao
1257:Mori
1096:ISBN
1068:ISBN
1022:koku
1014:(侍従)
1012:Jijū
992:koku
966:koku
940:koku
914:koku
888:koku
862:koku
836:koku
810:koku
784:koku
755:koku
704:koku
696:(対馬守
641:Name
483:karō
466:koku
418:koku
411:and
375:and
327:津和野藩
181:1871
168:1601
95:Area
26:津和野藩
1219:of
498:Edo
413:Suō
379:.
346:of
72:Mon
36:of
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998:11
972:10
727:)
679:)
330:,
1209:e
1202:t
1195:v
1155:.
1139:.
1104:.
1076:.
946:9
920:8
894:7
868:6
842:5
816:4
790:3
761:2
732:1
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684:1
671:,
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