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*Term "[[bakuhan taisei]]" coined by Itô Tasaburô (伊東多三郎). Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain, 22-23.
 
*Term "[[bakuhan taisei]]" coined by Itô Tasaburô (伊東多三郎). Mercantilism in a Japanese Domain, 22-23.
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*Generally, only samurai, priests, physicians, and a few favored commoners (e.g. ''goyo shonin'') were permitted to have surnames in the Edo period. (Kalland, 28.)
    
*Satsuma, Choshu, Hizen and Tosa have together been called the ''seinan yûhan'' 西南雄藩, the great southwestern domains which overthrew the shogunate. - Ravina, Land and Lordship, 14.
 
*Satsuma, Choshu, Hizen and Tosa have together been called the ''seinan yûhan'' 西南雄藩, the great southwestern domains which overthrew the shogunate. - Ravina, Land and Lordship, 14.
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