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*''Other Names'': 小笠原忠政 ''(Ogasawara Tadamasa)''
*''Japanese'': [[小笠原]] 忠真 ''(Ogasawara Tadazane)''
Ogasawara Tadazane was the first [[Edo period]] lord of [[Akashi han]] in [[Harima province]]. He oversaw the construction of [[Akashi castle]] in [[1617]], but was transferred to [[Kokura han]] in Kyushu in [[1632]], as part of efforts by the shogunate to place more ''fudai [[daimyo|daimyô]]'' in that region, as a bulwark against disloyalty or uprisings by Kyushu's ''tozama daimyô''.
Tadazane was later appointed ''[[Nagasaki tandai shoku]]''. He was one of the last two to hold this position, which was abolished following the death of the other concurrent holder of the position, [[Okubo Tadamoto|Ôkubo Tadamoto]], in [[1670]].
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==References==
*''Tomonotsu Nakamura ke monjo mokuroku VII'', Fukuyama: Tomonoura rekishi minzoku shiryôkan (2012), 26.
[[Category:Samurai]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]