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The '''{{nihongo|Mineyama Domain|峯山藩|Mineyama han}}''' was a Japanese domain of the [[Edo period]], located in [[Tango Province]]. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the Kyōgoku clan. |
The '''{{nihongo|Mineyama Domain|峯山藩|Mineyama han}}''' was a Japanese domain of the [[Edo period]], located in [[Tango Province]]. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the Kyōgoku clan, until the [[Meiji Restoration]]. |
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==Lords of Mineyama== |
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*[[Kyogoku clan]] ([[Tozama]]; 13,000 [[koku]]) |
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#Takamichi |
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#Takatomo |
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#Takaaki |
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#Takayuki |
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#Takanaga |
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#Takahisa |
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#Takamasa |
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#Takamasu |
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#Takatsune |
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#Takakage |
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#[[Kyōgoku Takatomi|Takatomi]] |
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#Takanobu |
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Revision as of 00:57, 13 September 2007
The Mineyama Domain (峯山藩, Mineyama han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Tango Province. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the Kyōgoku clan, until the Meiji Restoration.
Lords of Mineyama
- Kyogoku clan (Tozama; 13,000 koku)
- Takamichi
- Takatomo
- Takaaki
- Takayuki
- Takanaga
- Takahisa
- Takamasa
- Takamasu
- Takatsune
- Takakage
- Takatomi
- Takanobu