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*Mita han 三田藩
 
*Mita han 三田藩
  
==Counties==
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==Districts==
*Sumiyoshi county 住吉郡  
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*Sumiyoshi district 住吉郡  
*Higashinari county 東成郡
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*Higashinari district 東成郡
*Noshinari county 西成郡
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*Noshinari district 西成郡
*Shimakami county 嶋上郡
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*Shimakami district 嶋上郡
*Shimashimo county 嶋下郡
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*Shimashimo district 嶋下郡
*Teshima county 豊嶋郡
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*Teshima district 豊嶋郡
*Kawabe county 川辺郡
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*Kawabe district 川辺郡
*Muko county 武庫郡
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*Muko district 武庫郡
*Ubara county 菟原郡
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*Ubara district 菟原郡
*Yatabe county 八部郡
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*Yatabe district 八部郡
*Arima county 有馬郡
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*Arima district 有馬郡
*Nose county 能勢郡
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*Nose district 能勢郡
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==Hereditary Shugo Family==
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* [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]] ([[1374]]-[[1522]])<ref>Grossberg, Kenneth. ''Japan's Renaissance'' Cornell University, NY, 2001</ref>
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==Battles in Settsu province==
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* [[Battle of Sakai]] ([[1399]])
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* [[Battle of Yamazaki]] ([[1582]])
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Provinces]]
 
[[Category:Provinces]]

Latest revision as of 01:00, 7 August 2007

  • Japanese:摂津国(Settsu no kuni) or 摂州 (Sesshu)

The area was part of present Osaka city and Sakai city and Kobe city.

Han in Settsu

  • Takatsuki han 高槻藩
  • Asada han 麻田藩
  • Amagasaki han 尼崎藩
  • Mita han 三田藩

Districts

  • Sumiyoshi district 住吉郡
  • Higashinari district 東成郡
  • Noshinari district 西成郡
  • Shimakami district 嶋上郡
  • Shimashimo district 嶋下郡
  • Teshima district 豊嶋郡
  • Kawabe district 川辺郡
  • Muko district 武庫郡
  • Ubara district 菟原郡
  • Yatabe district 八部郡
  • Arima district 有馬郡
  • Nose district 能勢郡

Hereditary Shugo Family

Battles in Settsu province

Notes

  1. Grossberg, Kenneth. Japan's Renaissance Cornell University, NY, 2001