- Hitachi-Fuchū Domain
The nihongo|Hitachi-Fuchū Domain|常陸府中藩|Hitachi-Fuchū han was a Japanese han (domain) of the Edo period. It was created in 1602, when the
Rokugō clan , a prominent family ofDewa Province , was moved to new landholdings given to them for distinguished service in the eastern army during theSekigahara Campaign . The domain then passed into the hands of the Minagawa family before going to what became the Matsudaira family of Fuchū, a branch of theTokugawa clan of Mito. Renamed Ishioka-han (石岡藩) in 1869, it was abolished in theHaihan Chiken order of 1871.List of Edo-era Daimyō of Fuchū
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Rokugō clan (10,000koku )#Masanori
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Minagawa clan (10,000koku ->15,000->13,930->18,000->13,000)#Hiroteru
#Takatsune
#Narisato(Followed by brief period as tenryō)
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Matsudaira clan (Mito) (20,000koku )#Yoritaka
#Yoriyuki
#Yoriaki
#Yorinaga
#Yoritomi
#Yorizumi
#Yorisaki
#Yoritsugu
#YorifumiFamily Heads since the Edo Period
#Yorinari
#Yoritsune
#YoriakiReferences
*"This article was compiled from corresponding content on the Japanese Wikipedia"
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