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Fudai daimyō (譜代大名) was a
class of daimyō (大名) in the
Tokugawa Shogunate (徳川幕府) of ****an who were
hereditary v****als of the
Tokugawa before the Battle...
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Fudai (普代村,
Fudai-mura) is a
village located in
Iwate Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 June 2019[update], the
village had an
estimated po****tion of 2,607,...
- [citation needed] A few
fudai daimyō, such as the Ii of Hikone, held
large han, but many were small. The
shogunate placed many
fudai at
strategic locations...
- with his
relatively low stipend, as he
already held a
pivotal position as
Fudai daimyō who had de
facto control over the old
loyalist clans of the Tokugawa...
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alternate attendance. The
dividing line
between the
upper hatamoto and the
fudai daimyōs'—the
domain lords who were also v****als of the
Tokugawa house—was...
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province were ****igned as
feudal domains to
trusted hereditary retainers as
fudai daimyōs, with
large portions retained as
shihaisho territory administered...
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Fudai Dam (****anese: 普代ダム) is a
gravity dam
located in
Iwate Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam is 6.6 km2...
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Fudai Station (普代駅,
Fudai-eki) is a
railway station on the
Sanriku Railway Company’s Rias Line
located in the
village of
Fudai,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an...
- (古河藩) Doi 1590–1871 80,000
fudai Sakura Domain (佐倉藩)
Hotta 1590–1871 110,000
fudai Yūki
Domain (結城藩)
Mizuno 1590–1871 18,000
fudai Sekiyado Domain (関宿藩) Kuze...
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Tozama daimyō were
discriminated against by the
Tokugawa and
opposed to the
fudai daimyō, who were
allies or v****als of
Tokugawa before Sekigahara. Originally...