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  • *''Castle: [[Kokura castle]]'' *''Japanese'': 小倉藩 ''(Kokura han)''
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  • *''Japanese'': 小倉城 ''(Kokura-jou)'' Kokura castle was the seat of [[Kokura han]]. From [[1632]] onwards, the [[han|domain]] was ruled by the [[Ogasawa
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  • *''Japanese'': 小倉城 ''(Kokura-jou)'' Kokura castle was the seat of [[Kokura han]]. From [[1632]] onwards, the [[han|domain]] was ruled by the [[Ogasawa
    602 bytes (72 words) - 16:47, 3 October 2014
  • ...kura domain]] [[Ogasawara Tadahiro]] in [[1860]], Tadayoshi became lord of Kokura; his son [[Ogasawara Sadazane]] succeeded him as lord of Anji domain.
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  • *''Castle: [[Kokura castle]]'' *''Japanese'': 小倉藩 ''(Kokura han)''
    2 KB (260 words) - 01:13, 14 July 2022
  • ...anch domain of [[Kokura han]], from [[1851]] to [[1854]], and then lord of Kokura han itself from [[1856]] to [[1860]]. ...51. In 1854, Sadahiro was then adopted by [[Ogasawara Tadaakira]], lord of Kokura, and replaced as lord of Chizuka by a different brother, [[Ogasawara Sadaya
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  • ...formal audiences with them.<ref>Miyake Hidetoshi 三宅英利, "Ryukyu shisetsu to Kokura han," ''Kitakyûshû daigaku bungakubu kiyô B series'', vol. 21 (1989), 3.
    568 bytes (73 words) - 19:57, 11 June 2022
  • ...u was a [[Bakumatsu period]] lord of [[Chizuka han]], a branch domain of [[Kokura han]], from [[1854]] to [[1856]]. ...hiro]] as lord of Chizuka in 1854 when Tadahiro became heir to the lord of Kokura domain.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 310, 612
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  • *Kokura han 小倉藩
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  • * 1718/1 [[Kokura han|Kokura]], [[Fukuoka han|Fukuoka]], and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]] defeat illegal trad
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  • ...[Hosokawa Tadaoki]] (Sansai) and [[Hosokawa Gracia]], he was the lord of [[Kokura han]] until [[1632]], when he was transferred by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]
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  • ...d in turn by his son, [[Matsudaira Sadayori]]. [[Ogasawara Tadazane]] of [[Kokura han]] and [[Okubo Tadamoto|Ôkubo Tadamoto]] of [[Karatsu han]] were the fi
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  • ...th the Imperial Japanese [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. He was born in [[Kokura]] (modern-day [[Fukuoka prefecture]]), and attended [[Tokyo Imperial Univer
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  • ...he 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 m
    936 bytes (129 words) - 16:06, 5 June 2017
  • ...al [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] retainers, and in [[1632]] became lords of [[Kokura han]] in [[Buzen province]] in [[Kyushu]].<ref>Arne Kalland, ''Fishing Vill
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  • *1856/7/12 [[Ogasawara Tadaakira]], lord of [[Kokura han]], dies.
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  • ...[[Usuki]], [[Funai]], [[Kumamoto]], [[Ikura (Higo)|Ikura]], [[Hakata]], [[Kokura]], [[Shimabara]], [[Hirado]], the [[Goto Islands|Gotô Islands]], and vario
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  • ...i-ya" was also the name of lodgings specially set aside for the Dutch in [[Kokura]] and [[Osaka]]. A similar establishment in Kyoto was known as the Ebi-ya.<
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  • They were then attacked by the [[Kokura]] garrison of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]], under the command of [[Nogi M
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  • *1639/8/9 [[Hosokawa Tadatoshi]] of [[Kokura han]], along with the lords of four other major domains, are assigned dutie
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  • ...ces of [[Shima Sakon]]. He was awarded a fief in [[Buzen province|Buzen]] (Kokura, 370,000 koku) and went on to serve at the Ôsaka Campaigns ([[1614]],[[161
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  • ...the east side of Kyushu, near [[Beppu]].</ref> and [[Osaka]], or between [[Kokura]] and [[Hyogo no tsu|Hyôgo no tsu]].<ref>It was common for ''daimyô'' to
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