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Though originally ruled by the [[Hosokawa clan]], Kokura was given to the Ogasawara in [[1632]] as part of efforts by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to place more ''fudai [[daimyo|daimyô]]'' in Kyushu, and to thus defend against potential uprising by Kyushu ''daimyô'' like the [[Shimazu clan]].
 
Though originally ruled by the [[Hosokawa clan]], Kokura was given to the Ogasawara in [[1632]] as part of efforts by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to place more ''fudai [[daimyo|daimyô]]'' in Kyushu, and to thus defend against potential uprising by Kyushu ''daimyô'' like the [[Shimazu clan]].
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Sometime in [[1867]], the domain came to be referred to as Kawara han 香春藩, after the town of Kawara where a number of government offices were moved on 1867/9/13 following the fall of Kokura castle a month earlier (on 1867/8/1) in the [[Second Choshu Expedition|Second Chôshû Expedition]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 6 (1937), 560, 620.</ref>
    
==Partial List of Lords of Kokura==
 
==Partial List of Lords of Kokura==
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*[[Ogasawara Tadakata]] (lord c. [[1811]])
 
*[[Ogasawara Tadakata]] (lord c. [[1811]])
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*[[Ogasawara Tadaakira]] (lord ? - [[1856]])
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*[[Ogasawara Tadahiro]] (lord 1856-[[1860]])
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*[[Ogasawara Tadayoshi]] (1860-?)
    
==References==
 
==References==
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