- the Shūgaishō, the
capital was in Ōagata District. In the Setsuyōshū,
Tanboku District was
mentioned as the seat. It
seems that
there was no
office of...
-
villages of Matsubara, Amami, Nunose, Miyake, and Ega were
established within Tanboku District,
Osaka with the
creation of the
modern muni****lities
system on...
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villages in
Shiki District 12
villages in
Tannan District 6
villages in
Tanboku District Shimotsuke Province 4
villages in
Ashikaga District Abolition...
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Dongmun (동문) Tōmon 端木 Duānmù Dyun1 Muk6 Tuan-bo̍k Đoan Mộc
Danmok (단목)
Tanboku Duanmu Ci (端木賜), San
Duanmu 公孫 (公孙) "Dukes' descendants", an
address of...
- Furuichi, 5
villages in the
County of Shiki, and 2
villages in the
County of
Tanboku; in the
Province of Omi : 1
village in the
County of Kurita, 2 villages...
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villages in
Takayasu District 3
villages in
Tannan District 4
villages in
Tanboku District After the
abolition of the han
system on
August 29, 1871, the...
-
village in
Kawachi District 5
villages in
Tannan District 5
villages in
Tanboku District Ōmi
Province 1
village in
Shiga District 3
villages in Kurita...
-
District Kawachi Province 10
villages in
Tannan District 16
villages in
Tanboku District 11
villages in
Yakami District Papinot, E (1910).
Historical and...
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villages in
Furuichi District 5
villages in
Shiki District 2
villages in
Tanboku District Ōmi
Province 1
village in
Kurita District 2
villages in Yasu District...
- to form Minami-Kawachi ("South Kawachi")
District 1896 – The
districts Tanboku, Takayasu, Ōgata, Kawachi,
Wakae and
Shibukawa (from
ancient Kawachi Province)...