- Shimabara Domain
The nihongo|Shimabara Domain|島原藩|Shimabara-han| was a Japanese domain of the
Edo period , located inHizen Province .History
At the start of the
Edo period , the Shimabara domain was ruled by the Arima clan; however, they were transferred to theNobeoka Domain , and Shimabara was granted instead toMatsukura Shigemasa . The overtaxation and abusive reign of Shigemasa and his son Katsuie incited theShimabara Rebellion [Murray, "Japan", pp. 258-259.] ; after the rebellion was subdued, Katsuie committed suicide, and the domain was given to the Kōriki clan. It passed through the hands of severaldaimyo families before coming under the rule of the Fukōzu-Matsudaira family, who ruled it from the 1770s until theMeiji Restoration .List of lords
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Arima clan , 1600-1614 (Tozama ; 40,000koku )*"Tenryō"
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Matsukura clan , 1616-1638 (Tozama ; 40,000koku )*
Kōriki clan , 1638-1668 (Fudai ; 40,000koku )#Tadafusa
#Takanaga*Matsudaira (Fukōzu) clan, 1668-1747 (
Fudai ; 65,000koku )#Tadafusa
#Tadakatsu
#Tadami
#Tadatoki
#Tadamasa*
Toda clan , 1747-1774 (Fudai ; 77,000koku )#Tadamitsu
#Tadatō*Matsudaira (Fukōzu) clan, 1774-1871 (
Fudai ; 65,000koku )#Tadahiro
#Tadayori
#Tadayoshi
#Tadanari
#Tadakiyo
#Tadaatsu
#Tadachika
#TadakazuReferences
Notes
* Murray, David (1905). "Japan". (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons).
*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kyushu/simabara.html Shimabara on "Edo 300 HTML"] (20 Nov. 2007)
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