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in 1600. However, they switched sides to support the Tokugawa, who were ultimately victorious, before the campaign had ended, battling and occupying the forces of
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During the Edo period, the clan's Saga Domain became quite famous for the porcelain wares produced there; these are sometimes known as
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was granted the region of Saga as his fief, as a reward for his efforts. Naoshige also contributed to Hideyoshi's
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of 1637. In recognition of their service, members of the clan were granted the prestigious family name
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duties, the Nabeshima were allowed to keep their territory in Saga, and in fact had their
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loyally in the years which followed; they remained in Kyūshū during the 1615
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The clan played an important role in the region as early as the
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as a check against a possible rebellion or uprising by the
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