Tsugaru clan
The Tsugaru clan (津軽氏, Tsugaru-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled the northwestern half of what is now Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The Tsugaru were daimyō of Hirosaki Domain and its semi-subsidiary, Kuroishi Domain. The Tsugaru were in constant conflict with their former overlords, the Nanbu clan of adjoining Morioka Domain. During the Boshin War of 1868-69, the Tsugaru clan fought mostly on the pro-imperial side, although it did briefly join the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. In the Meiji period, the former daimyō became part of the kazoku peerage, with Tsugaru Tsuguakira receiving the title of hakushaku (Count). The main Tsugaru line is now extinct.
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Tsugaru clan
The Tsugaru clan (津軽氏, Tsugaru-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled the northwestern half of what is now Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The Tsugaru were daimyō of Hirosaki Domain and its semi-subsidiary, Kuroishi Domain. The Tsugaru were in constant conflict with their former overlords, the Nanbu clan of adjoining Morioka Domain. During the Boshin War of 1868-69, the Tsugaru clan fought mostly on the pro-imperial side, although it did briefly join the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. In the Meiji period, the former daimyō became part of the kazoku peerage, with Tsugaru Tsuguakira receiving the title of hakushaku (Count). The main Tsugaru line is now extinct.
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Il clan Tsugaru (津軽氏 Tsugaru-s ...... ova nobiltà del periodo Meiji.
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Le clan Tsugaru (津軽氏, Tsugaru- ...... velle noblesse de l'ère Meiji.
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The Tsugaru clan (津軽氏, Tsugaru ...... n Tsugaru line is now extinct.
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津軽氏(つがるし、旧字体:津輕氏)は、16世紀末から廃藩置県まで、現在の青森県のうち津軽地方を支配した大名の氏族。通字は「信(のぶ)」。
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津輕氏是一個日本武家氏族,主要根據地是陸奧國(今青森縣北部) ...... 。在江戶時代為弘前藩主,當中14代藩主義孝女兒華子嫁進皇室。
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Clan Tsugaru
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Clan Tsugaru
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Tsugaru (Klan)
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Tsugaru clan
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津軽氏
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津輕氏
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Tsugaru Shin
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Tsugaru Tamenobu
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Tsugaru clan
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津軽氏
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Il clan Tsugaru (津軽氏 Tsugaru-s ...... ova nobiltà del periodo Meiji.
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Le clan Tsugaru (津軽氏, Tsugaru- ...... velle noblesse de l'ère Meiji.
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The Tsugaru clan (津軽氏, Tsugaru ...... n Tsugaru line is now extinct.
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津軽氏(つがるし、旧字体:津輕氏)は、16世紀末から廃藩置県まで、現在の青森県のうち津軽地方を支配した大名の氏族。通字は「信(のぶ)」。
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津輕氏是一個日本武家氏族,主要根據地是陸奧國(今青森縣北部) ...... 。在江戶時代為弘前藩主,當中14代藩主義孝女兒華子嫁進皇室。
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