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[[Image:Hiroshima castle.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main keep of [[Hiroshima castle]].]]
 
[[Image:Hiroshima castle.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main keep of [[Hiroshima castle]].]]
*''Japanese'': 広島藩 ''(Hiroshima-han)''
   
*''Territory: [[Aki province]], parts of [[Bingo province]]''
 
*''Territory: [[Aki province]], parts of [[Bingo province]]''
*''Capital: [[Hiroshima]]''
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*''Castle: [[Hiroshima castle]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Fukushima Masanori]], [[Asano clan]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Fukushima Masanori]], [[Asano clan]]''
 
*''[[Kokudaka]]: 426,500-498,223''
 
*''[[Kokudaka]]: 426,500-498,223''
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*''Japanese'': 広島藩 ''(Hiroshima-han)''
    
Hiroshima ''[[han]]'' was established with [[Fukushima Masanori]] as its ''[[daimyō]]'' (feudal lord), following the [[battle of Sekigahara]] and the expulsion of [[Mori Terumoto|Môri Terumoto]], the previous lord, from the territory. However, nineteen years later, Hiroshima castle suffered extensive flood damage and Fukushima repaired it in violation of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]'s laws on the construction and repair of castles (see ''[[buke shohatto]]''). The shogunate then ordered Fukushima to [[Kawanakajima han]], and awarded Hiroshima to the [[Asano clan]], who ruled it for the remainder of the Edo period, the domain being [[abolition of the han system|dismantled]] along with all the others in 1871.
 
Hiroshima ''[[han]]'' was established with [[Fukushima Masanori]] as its ''[[daimyō]]'' (feudal lord), following the [[battle of Sekigahara]] and the expulsion of [[Mori Terumoto|Môri Terumoto]], the previous lord, from the territory. However, nineteen years later, Hiroshima castle suffered extensive flood damage and Fukushima repaired it in violation of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]'s laws on the construction and repair of castles (see ''[[buke shohatto]]''). The shogunate then ordered Fukushima to [[Kawanakajima han]], and awarded Hiroshima to the [[Asano clan]], who ruled it for the remainder of the Edo period, the domain being [[abolition of the han system|dismantled]] along with all the others in 1871.
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