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Tokugawa clan outside of the shogunal territories. The ruling clan of the Owari Domain was the Tokugawa clan,
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2239:Nishi-Ōhira
2036:List of Han
1753:Danjo-hitsu
976:Sub-domains
47:(1610–1871)
2382:Categories
2042:References
2031:Han system
1490:Court Rank
1086:Court Rank
1026:Edo period
1020:under the
471:Court Rank
428:to become
414:Yoshikatsu
214:Edo period
138:Government
2254:Nishibata
2214:Hamamatsu
2006:1869–1870
1972:1860–1869
1938:1858–1860
1901:1850–1858
1864:1832–1850
1827:1804–1832
1786:1801–1804
1749:1795–1801
1708:1777–1795
1667:1771–1777
1630:1739–1771
1593:1732–1739
1556:1715–1732
1519:1700–1715
1445:Bakumatsu
1390:1845–1871
1364:1833–1845
1341:1830–1833
1315:1820–1830
1289:1797–1820
1263:1746–1797
1237:1744–1746
1211:1721–1744
1185:1696–1721
1159:1664–1696
1133:1638–1664
1107:1620–1638
954:1869–1871
925:1863–1869
896:1858–1863
867:1849–1858
839:1845–1849
810:1839–1845
781:1827–1839
752:1799–1827
723:1761–1799
694:1739–1761
665:1730–1739
636:1713–1730
579:1699–1713
550:1693–1699
521:1650–1693
492:1607–1650
70:1600–1871
18:Owari Han
2289:Takatomi
2209:Yokosuka
2204:Kakegawa
2025:See also
2012:– none –
2009:- none –
1975:– none –
1944:– none –
1941:– none –
1495:kokudaka
1376:109,000
1350:109,000
1327:109,000
1301:109,000
1275:109,000
1249:109,000
1223:109,000
1197:109,000
1171:109,000
1145:109,000
1119:109,000
1091:kokudaka
988:and the
966:619,500
960:(中納言従三位)
937:619,500
931:(近衛、今中将)
908:619,500
879:619,500
873:(中納言従三位)
850:619,500
822:619,500
793:619,500
764:619,500
735:619,500
706:619,500
700:(中納言従三位)
677:619,500
671:(中納言従三位)
648:619,500
642:(中納言従三位)
619:619,500
591:619,500
585:(中納言従三位)
562:619,500
556:(中納言従三位)
533:619,500
504:619,500
476:kokudaka
81:View of
65:of Japan
2362:Shikoku
2357:Chūgoku
2279:Iwamura
2264:Inuyama
2234:Okazaki
2164:Domains
2015:30,000
1981:30,000
1947:30,000
1913:30,000
1876:30,000
1839:30,000
1802:30,000
1761:30,000
1724:30,000
1714:(摂津守);
1683:30,000
1673:(摂津守);
1642:30,000
1605:30,000
1599:(左近衛少将)
1568:30,000
1531:30,000
1470:Shinpan
758:(行厳大納言)
605:(徳川五郎太)
410:Tokaido
366:Shinano
328:History
321:Shinano
182:(first)
128:Capital
104:of the
2367:Kyūshū
2314:Takasu
2259:Nishio
2249:Kariya
2244:Koromo
2229:Tahara
2199:Sagara
2194:Tanaka
2179:Numazu
2119:
2092:
2065:
1792:(左少将);
1755:(弾正大弼)
1636:(中務大輔)
1484:Tenure
1396:(左近将監)
1370:(左近将監)
1344:-None-
1321:(左近将監)
1295:(左近将監)
1269:(左京大夫)
1165:(左近将監)
1139:(左近将監)
1113:(左近将監)
1104:(立花宗茂)
1080:Tenure
1016:was a
951:(徳川慶恕)
922:(徳川義宜)
902:(権大納言)
893:(徳川茂徳)
864:(徳川慶恕)
836:(徳川慶臧)
816:(権大納言)
807:(徳川斉荘)
787:(権大納言)
778:(徳川斉温)
749:(徳川斉朝)
729:(権大納言)
720:(徳川宗睦)
691:(徳川宗勝)
662:(徳川宗春)
633:(徳川継友)
576:(徳川吉通)
547:(徳川綱誠)
527:(権大納言)
518:(徳川光友)
498:(右兵衛神)
489:(徳川義直)
465:Tenure
390:Shogun
374:Settsu
372:, and
362:Mikawa
319:, and
197:(last)
164:
159:Daimyō
151:Daimyō
63:Domain
34:(1871)
2352:Kinki
2347:Chūbu
2337:Kantō
2299:Ōgaki
2274:Naegi
2269:Owari
2219:Horie
2184:Ojima
2168:Chūbu
1907:(左少将)
1870:(左少将)
1833:(左少将)
1742:[松平義当
1701:松平 義裕
1562:(摂津守)
1525:(摂津守)
1426:Kaizu
1243:(飛騨守)
1217:(飛騨守)
1191:(飛騨守)
313:Owari
305:Japan
2309:Imao
2294:Kanō
2284:Gujō
2117:ISBN
2090:ISBN
2063:ISBN
2017:koku
1999:松平義生
1983:koku
1965:松平義勇
1949:koku
1931:松平義端
1915:koku
1894:徳川茂徳
1878:koku
1857:松平義建
1841:koku
1820:松平義和
1804:koku
1796:(侍従)
1794:Jijū
1779:松平義居
1763:koku
1726:koku
1718:(侍従)
1716:Jijū
1685:koku
1677:(侍従)
1675:Jijū
1660:松平義柄
1644:koku
1623:松平義敏
1607:koku
1586:松平義淳
1570:koku
1549:松平義孝
1533:koku
1512:松平義行
1481:Name
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1430:Gifu
1416:The
1404:koku
1378:koku
1352:koku
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1303:koku
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910:koku
881:koku
852:koku
843:none
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708:koku
679:koku
650:koku
621:koku
612:none
608:1713
593:koku
564:koku
535:koku
506:koku
462:Name
358:Mino
317:Mino
240:1871
230:1600
37:名古屋藩
2166:of
1024:of
1005:柳河藩
984:in
370:Omi
101:Mon
56:尾張藩
50:尾張藩
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1955:13
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