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Tsugaru Chikatari (津軽 親足, 28
September 1788 – 16
September 1849) was the 1st daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain in
northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day...
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raised the
revenues of
Kuroishi by 6000 koku
during the rule of
Tsugaru Chikatari as part of an
agreement with
Hirosaki daimyō
Tsugaru Yasuchika over making...
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Yasuchika (1765–1833)
Tsugaru Tsunetoshi (1787–1805) As
tozama daimyō
Tsugaru Chikatari (1788–1849,
promoted to daimyō)
Tsugaru Yukinori (1800–1865)
Tsugaru Tsuguyasu...
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Mikawa Province. He was
adopted on June 5, 1821, as the heir to
Tsugaru Chikatari, the daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain. On his
adoptive father’s retirement, as...
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Fifth Rank,
Lower Grade.
Tsugaru Tsuguyasu was the 2nd son of
Tsugaru Chikatari, the 1st daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain and was
originally named Tsugaru Masatari...
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Domain in
Mikawa Province. He was
adopted in 1821 as the heir to
Tsugaru Chikatari, the 8th Lord Kuroishi, and 1st daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain. On his adoptive...