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  • *''Location: [[Saga province]]'' *''Japanese'': 蓮池藩 ''(Hasuike han)''
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  • *''Location: [[Saga province]]'' *''Japanese'': 小城藩 ''(Ogi han)''
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  • Nabeshima Naomasa was the final lord of [[Saga han|Saga domain]]. ...at least one occasion, receiving the Russian in his own private gardens in Saga.<ref>Plaques on the history of railroads in Japan at [[Sakuragicho Station|
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  • ...ng year; [[Seki Dennojo|Seki Dennojô]], Nagasaki intelligence officer from Saga, is stripped of his office. *1808/11/10 The order is given to place Saga han ''daimyô'' [[Nabeshima Narinao]] under house arrest.
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  • ...-maru'' was a schooner purchased by [[Nabeshima Narimasa]], lord of [[Saga han]], from the Dutch on [[1857]]/10/12.
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  • ...originally produced exclusively for the [[Nabeshima clan]] lords of [[Saga han]], by ''[[goyo shonin|goyô shônin]]'' artisans dedicated to the lords' se
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  • ...han]]. He was a younger brother of [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], lord of [[Mito han]], and was adopted by [[Matsudaira Tsunenori]], lord of Kawagoe, succeeding ...[Kohime|Kô-hime]] 貢姫, a daughter of [[Nabeshima Narimasa]], lord of [[Saga han]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 120.</ref>
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  • The ''Denryû-maru'' was a steamship obtained by [[Saga han]] in [[1858]]. It was delivered to [[Nagasaki]] harbor on 1858/10/6. Origin
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  • Narabayashi Sôken was a court physician in service to [[Saga han]]. In [[1850]], he used Western medical techniques to implement a [[smallpo
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  • *[[Saga han]] establishes a domainal monopoly over [[Imari porcelain]]. *[[Abe Masatomo]], daimyô of [[Bingo Fukuyama han]], dies (b. [[1745]]).
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  • *A "[[chonin|Chônin]] Code" is issued in [[Kaga han]]. ...Nagasaki]] harbor with [[Fukuoka han]]. [[Matsudaira Tadaaki]] of [[Himeji han]] is assigned to the post that will later be called ''[[Nagasaki tandai sho
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  • ...od]] was established by [[Minamoto no Hisashi]], a descendant of [[Emperor Saga]]. ...ived the [[Sengoku period]] and in the Edo period became lords of [[Hirado han]]. Their territory included not only Hirado Island, but also the [[Iki Isla
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  • ...Narimasa]] gave a telegraph machine produced in Saga to lord of [[Satsuma han]] [[Shimazu Nariakira]] as a gift.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱
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  • *[[Saga han]] expands already existing defensive fortifications around [[Nagasaki]] har
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  • ...eiji period]], serving as governor of the prefectures of [[Saga prefecture|Saga]], [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima]], [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]], and ...rved as an army officer in the [[Boshin War]], before becoming governor of Saga prefecture. In [[1877]], as governor of Kagoshima prefecture, he played a p
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  • *1657/2/22 [[Sanada Yukimichi]], daimyô of [[Matsushiro han]], is born (d. 1727). *1657/3/6 [[Yamazaki Haruyori]], daimyô of [[Marugame han]], dies (b. 1650).
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  • *1809/2/21 The house arrest of [[Saga han]] ''daimyô'' [[Nabeshima Narinao]], which began several months earlier, is *[[Fukuoka han]] constructs five new gun batteries for the defense of [[Nagasaki]] harbor.
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  • ...rabayashi Soken|Narabayashi Sôken]] implemented widespread immunization in Saga in [[1850]],<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 213
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  • ...rtaxed, and are to be well taken care of in both [[tenryo|shogunal]] and [[han|domain lands]]. ...aga]] succeeds [[Asano Tsunanaga]] as ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Hiroshima han]].
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  • ...and the [[Sakai clan]] and [[Matsura clan]] of [[Obama han]] and [[Hirado han]] respectively, who each controlled an entire province but were not conside *[[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]]
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  • ...on the [[Taku Seibyo|Taku Seibyô]], a [[Confucian temple]] in Taku, [[Saga han]], which is the oldest surviving Confucian temple in Japan today. Construct
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  • ...cessary to effectively man the batteries that existed, only 50-60 men from Saga were in fact present. ...there, but had no troops of his own, and had rather limited powers within Saga or Fukuoka domains themselves, outside of the city or harbor of Nagasaki it
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  • ...tyle of [[porcelain]] [[ceramics]] produced exclusively at kilns in [[Saga han]] controlled by the [[Nabeshima clan]] lords of that domain. During the [[E
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  • ...bolished]], with the final step being the abolition of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and establishment of [[Okinawa Prefecture]] in [[1879]]. The borders, nam * [[Saga prefecture]]
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  • Born in [[Hizen province]] in [[1868]] the second son of a [[Saga han]] samurai, Mutô went on to graduate from the Military Academy in [[1892]],
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  • Originally from [[Saga han]], Ôkuma alternated in the early years of the Meiji period between support
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  • ...me, Genboku was also invited by [[Shimazu Nariakira]] to come to [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain]] and to contribute to translation and other scientific effo
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  • ...he [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] as representatives of [[Satsuma han]], seeking Ryûkyû's submission to [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]] and [[Tokugawa *[[Saga-bon]] begin to be published.
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  • ...forces in the [[Battle of Hakodate]] in [[1868]], and in suppressing the [[Saga Rebellion]] and [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]], two [[shizoku r
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  • ...ord [[Nabeshima Naomasa|Nabeshima Naomasa's]] private gardens. A number of Saga retainers then went on to serve as prominent engineers in [[Meiji period]]
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  • *''Japanese'': 福岡藩 ''(Fukuoka han)'' *''Other Names'': 黒田藩 ''(Kuroda han)''
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  • *1874/2 [[Saga Rebellion]] - Etô Shinpei leads a ''[[shizoku]]'' (former samurai) rebelli ...of the Interior [[Okubo Toshimichi|Ôkubo Toshimichi]], [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] comes under the control of the newly established [[Ministry of the Interi
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  • ...lly stationed one thousand warriors in the port, removing them when it was Saga's turn each other year; other domains were obliged to contribute to the def ...tions, and thus expansion of the number of men dispatched from Fukuoka and Saga to aid in the defense. On two occasions in [[1800]], more than 10% of the a
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  • ...ar and retainer to the lords of the domain. He attended the [[Chienkan]] [[han schools|domain school]], and later studied under [[Guido Verbeck]].
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  • ..., from memory. The journey from [[Arita]] to [[Nagoya (Saga)|Nagoya]] in [[Saga province]] is completely missing from the extant manuscripts, but what rema ...by whether their lord was good or bad, and criticized the lords of [[Akita han]] for imposing too heavy a tax burden.
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  • ...Sukenori]], a former samurai retainer to the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]], and now commander of the second Kyushu outpost garrison, pressured Tokyo ...wing the decision to not invade Korea, led [[Saga Rebellion|a rebellion in Saga]] which began just a week or so before the Feb 6, [[1874]] decision to atta
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  • ...month of the following year ([[1872]]), the island was then separated from Saga prefecture again and attached to Nagasaki prefecture. That same year, the [
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  • ...ngdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], [[1848]]/5-[[1872]], Lord of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] 1872-[[1879]], [[Kazoku|Marquis]] (''kôshaku'') 1879-1901'' ...young prince ascended to the throne, receiving recognition from [[Satsuma han]] within the year. Due to his young age, a regent (''[[sessei]]'') and the
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  • ...保長-->, also known as Kenbee<!--権兵衛-->, a samurai in the service of [[Hisai han]]<!--伊勢国久居藩-->. He had one older sister and four older brothers ...ominent scholars and poets. Nankei then traveled to [[Kurume]], [[Saga han|Saga]], and Ureshino, the latter known for its [[onsen|hot springs]], and then,
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  • ...suda Shizukata]] arrested trying to drum up rebel support in former [[Saga han]].
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  • ...n the goods that passed through the port. Later that year, Ômura went to [[Saga]] and submitted to the Ryûzôji. ...se until the fall of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] and the [[abolition of the han]] in the 19th century.
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  • ...arrassowitz Verlag (2008), 2.</ref> The [[Nabeshima clan]] lords of [[Saga han]] made their domain a prominent center of porcelain production, maintaining
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  • ...'' were obligated to alternate their residence between [[Edo]] and their [[han|domain]]; the expense of journeys to and from Edo each other year, with lar ...omain, alternating with the lord.<ref name=ueno92>Ueno Takafumi, ''Satsuma han no sankin kôtai'' (2007), 92.</ref>
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  • ...u ke rekidai seido'' (vol. 14, item #803), ''Kagoshima ken shiryô: Satsuma han hôrei shiryô shû 1'', Kagoshima: Reimeikan (2004), 510. While this figur ...] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] by forces of Japan's [[Satsuma han]]. From then until its dissolution in [[1879]], the kingdom served as a sem
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