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*''Castle: [[Tottori castle]]''
 
*''Castle: [[Tottori castle]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Ikeda clan]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Ikeda clan]]''
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Tottori han was a [[han|domain]] ruled from [[Tottori castle]] by the [[Ikeda clan]]. The territory of the domain spanned two provinces, [[Hoki province|Hôki]] and [[Inaba province|Inaba]].
 
Tottori han was a [[han|domain]] ruled from [[Tottori castle]] by the [[Ikeda clan]]. The territory of the domain spanned two provinces, [[Hoki province|Hôki]] and [[Inaba province|Inaba]].
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#[[Ikeda Narikuni]] (1787-1807)
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*[[Luke Roberts|Roberts, Luke]]. ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p48.
 
*[[Luke Roberts|Roberts, Luke]]. ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p48.
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*Vaporis, Constantine. "Lordly Pageantry: The Daimyo Procession and Political Authority." ''Japan Review'' 17 (2005). p11.
  
 
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[[Category:Han]]

Revision as of 22:36, 7 May 2013

Tottori han was a domain ruled from Tottori castle by the Ikeda clan. The territory of the domain spanned two provinces, Hôki and Inaba.

The domain saw a peasant uprising in 1717.

Daimyô of Tottori

  1. Ikeda Nagayoshi (d. 1614)
  2. Ikeda Nagayuki (d. 1632)

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  1. Ikeda Narikuni (1787-1807)

References

  • Roberts, Luke. Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p48.
  • Vaporis, Constantine. "Lordly Pageantry: The Daimyo Procession and Political Authority." Japan Review 17 (2005). p11.