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regarded him as an enemy, and in January 1868 deprived of his domain. However, he was pardoned in May 1868 and installed as Imperial governor of Mikami in June. On July 1, 1870, he relocated his seat to Yoshimi in
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on reaching his maturity. In 1698, he was transferred to Ōmi Province. This marks the start of Mikami Domain.
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over the succession, and when seven-year old Endō Tsuneharu died in 1693, the domain was dissolved due to
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agreed to preserve the clan name, which was assigned to the eldest son of one of his
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and supervised the reconstruction of the Nishi-no-maru enclosure of
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and was in the shogun's inner circle. For this reason, the nascent
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Tokyodo Printing. p. 397. 478: 484: 855:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 852:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 254:The Endō clan ruled the 24,000 862: 843: 1: 762: 222:. It was located in eastern 442:8 villages in Izumi District 419:As with most domains in the 321:, Endō Tanenori, served as 7: 907:History of Shiga Prefecture 750: 445:4 villages in Hine District 409:abolition of the han system 401: 196: 10: 928: 249: 88:35.0517278°N 136.0301417°E 721: 684: 647: 613: 576: 539: 415:Bakumatsu period holdings 395: 190: 171: 167: 163: 159: 149: 139: 135: 127: 123: 111: 107: 103: 64: 57: 46: 41: 30: 22: 18: 803: 778:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 66: • Coordinates 367:First Chōshū expedition 93:35.0517278; 136.0301417 783:Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 267:from the start of the 151:• Disestablished 826:. Chuokoron-Shinsha. 822:Oishi, Gaku (2020). 429:, based on periodic 312:Shimotsuke Provinces 774:Papinot, E (1910). 741:12,000 ->14,500 373:he was appointed a 353:, Endō Taneki, was 290:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 141:• Established 84: /  824:江戸五百藩-ご当地藩のすべてがわかる 704:10,00 ->12,000 622:Shimotsuke-no-kami 371:Tokugawa Yoshinobu 269:Tokugawa shogunate 213:Tokugawa shogunate 748: 747: 696:Nakatsukasa-taifu 182: 181: 113: • Type 919: 902:Domains of Japan 876: 866: 860: 850:Mass, Jeffrey P. 847: 841: 840: 837: 819: 798: 779: 726: 724: 723: 689: 687: 686: 652: 650: 649: 618: 616: 615: 581: 579: 578: 544: 542: 541: 504: 503: 488: 406: 404: 398: 397: 381:Meiji government 345:in place of his 244:Shiga Prefecture 201: 199: 193: 192: 177:Shiga Prefecture 114: 99: 98: 96: 95: 94: 89: 85: 82: 81: 80: 77: 67: 25: 24: 16: 15: 927: 926: 922: 921: 920: 918: 917: 916: 882: 881: 880: 879: 867: 863: 848: 844: 838: 834: 820: 811: 806: 795: 765: 753: 718: 681: 644: 610: 573: 536: 481: 459:Kurita District 417: 392: 369:of 1864. 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Index

Domain
Japan
35°03′06.22″N 136°01′48.51″E / 35.0517278°N 136.0301417°E / 35.0517278; 136.0301417
Daimyō
Shiga Prefecture
Fudai
feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Japan
Ōmi Province
Kansai region
Honshu
Yasu
Shiga Prefecture
koku
Gujō Domain
Mino Province
Tokugawa shogunate
O-Ie Sōdō
attainder
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Shogun
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
hatamoto
Ogaki Domain
Hitachi
Shimotsuke Provinces
wakadoshiyori
Edo Castle

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