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    Tuttle (reprint) 1972. Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史 (History of Nihonmatsu Domain). Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha...
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    Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松, Nihonmatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province. It was...
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    Former Nihonmatsu Domain Monumental Stele (旧二本松戒石銘碑, kyū-Nihonmatsu-han kaisekimeihi) is an Edo period stele located in the city of Nihonmatsu, Fukushima...
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    Hitotsubashi Tokugawa 歴史の勉強・丹羽氏 歴史の勉強・丹羽氏 Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史. Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha 歴史図書社, 1973)...
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    4 Nihonmatsu-han 二本松 37,307 37,335 37,348 1 in Iwashiro 1 Sendaih-han 仙台 204,964 204,902 239,897 6 in Rikuzen 3 Ichinoseki-han 一関 27,399 27,397 26...
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    Nagatsugu. He died in 1701. 歴史の勉強・丹羽氏 Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史. Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha 歴史図書社, 1973)...
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    the lunar calendar. Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史 (History of Nihonmatsu Domain). Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha...
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    2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-08. Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史. Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha 歴史図書社, 1973)...
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    chieftain of the Niwa clan. 歴史の勉強・丹羽氏 Nihonmatsu-han shi 二本松史. Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha 歴史図書社, 1973)...
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  • (三春(みはるはん)) (AD 1627–1871) – Ruled by the House of Katō (加藤), the House of Matsushita (松下), and the House of Akita (秋田) Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松(にほんまつはん))...
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