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2437:(1699–1701)
2431:(1695–1719)
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2401:(1640–1650)
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2383:(1632–1636)
2377:(1632–1636)
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2293:machi-bugyō
2253:Machi-bugyō
2238:machi-bugyō
2225:(post-1787)
2222:Kanjō-bugyō
2217:(post-1859)
2206:Jisha-bugyō
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2192:(post-1853)
2169:(post-1859)
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2143:machi-bugyō
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2012:(1823–1825)
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2000:(1815–1818)
1994:(1808–1815)
1988:(1806–1808)
1982:(1804–1806)
1976:(1802–1804)
1970:(1801–1802)
1964:(1798–1801)
1958:(1792–1798)
1952:(1789–1782)
1946:(1784–1789)
1944:Toda Tadatō
1940:(1781–1784)
1934:(1777–1781)
1928:(1769–1777)
1922:(1764–1768)
1916:(1760–1764)
1910:(1758–1760)
1904:(1756–1758)
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1838:(1687–1690)
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1814:(1670–1678)
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1477:(1714–1729)
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1339:(1653–1666)
1333:(1642–1654)
1327:(1638–1651)
1321:(1635–1651)
1315:(1633–1666)
1313:Abe Tadaaki
1309:(1632–1662)
1303:(1628–1633)
1297:(1628–1632)
1291:(1624–1638)
1285:(1623–1633)
1279:(1623–1634)
1273:(1623–1626)
1267:(1622–1633)
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1237:(1610–1638)
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1195:(1600–1616)
1189:(1600–1616)
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1171:(1593–1614)
1144:(1858–1860)
1138:(1835–1841)
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1117:(1681–1684)
1111:(1668–1676)
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1099:(1638–1656)
1093:(1638–1644)
1066:(1867–1868)
1060:(1858–1866)
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1048:(1837–1853)
1042:(1787–1837)
1036:(1760–1786)
1030:(1745–1760)
1024:(1716–1745)
1018:(1713–1716)
1012:(1709–1712)
1006:(1680–1709)
1000:(1651–1680)
994:(1623–1651)
988:(1605–1623)
982:(1603–1605)
853:Cambridge:
449:, a famous
94:before the
46:, a famous
2558:Edo period
2542:Categories
2461:1853–1855)
2389:1632–1640)
2300:Rōya-bugyō
2134:Bugu-bugyō
1673:Abe Masato
1142:Ii Naosuke
1109:Ii Naozumi
1004:Tsunayoshi
831:. (1974).
823:References
811:Yamakawa,
655:Rekishijin
498:Boshin War
376:, and the
197:Edo period
185:Ii Naomasa
149:Sakakibara
110:Edo period
82:(徳川幕府) of
52:Edo period
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2212:Kanagawa
1779:shoshidai
1136:Ii Naoaki
1121:Ii Naooki
1064:Yoshinobu
1022:Yoshimune
815:, p. 505.
581:Meiji era
470:Bakumatsu
456:Bakumatsu
436:Bakumatsu
427:became a
401:to which
169:Ogasawara
2367:Ōmetsuke
2330:Shimoda
2267:Niigata
2149:Fushimi
986:Hidetada
920:Archived
904:Archived
890:(1933).
740:Archived
718:Archived
530:Hokkaido
418:hatamoto
320:usurpers
306:de facto
231:Ishikawa
92:Tokugawa
2354:Yamada
2187:Haneda
1058:Iemochi
1046:Ieyoshi
1028:Ieshige
1016:Ietsugu
998:Ietsuna
992:Iemitsu
661:23 June
496:In the
459:period.
453:of the
412:shinpan
346:daimyōs
303:as his
288:samurai
278:daimyōs
273:vassals
157:Itakura
116:Origins
90:of the
88:vassals
2548:Daimyo
2522:(1864)
2497:(1868)
2491:(1868)
2479:(1864)
2473:(1862)
2455:(1844)
2425:(1684)
2419:(1670)
2407:(1650)
2346:Uraga
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