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Mori (Principality, Izumo)

The Principality of Mori ( 母 里 藩 Mori Khan ) is a feudal principality ( khan ) in Japan of the Edo period ( 1666 - 1871 ), in the Izumo province of the Sanindo region on the island of Honshu (modern Shimane prefecture).

Content

  • 1 Brief History
  • 2 Rulers of the Principality
  • 3 notes
  • 4 Literature
  • 5 Links

A Brief History

The administrative center of the principality: Mori Castle (the modern city of Yasugi , Shimane Prefecture ).

Khan's income: 1666 - 1871 - 10,000 coca rice

The Principality was created in 1666 and was ruled by the Matsudaira clan , a side branch of the Tokugawa Shogun dynasty, which belonged to the Shimpan Daimyo and had the status of the governor of the province ( п 国 kokushu ) .

Mori Khan was liquidated in 1871 .

Rulers of the Principality

  • *   Genus Matsudaira , 1666-1871 ( Shimpan Daimyo )
No.NameYears of ruleYears of lifeNotes
oneMatsudaira Takamasa松 平 隆 政1666 - 16731648 - 1673The third son of Matsudaira Naomasa [1]
2Matsudaira Naotaka松 平直 丘1673 - 17121665 - 1713The fourth son of Matsudaira Noomasa
3Matsudaira Naokazu松 平直 員1713 - 17651695 - 1768Shinjou Hisanori's second son [2] , adopted by Matsudara Naotaka
fourMatsudaira Naomiti松 平直 道1765 - 17671724 - 1776The eldest son and successor of Matsudaira Naokazu
5Matsudarya Naoyuki松 平直 行1767 - 17921754 - 1829The second son of Matsudaira Naokazu
6Matsudaira Naokiyo松 平直 暠1792 - 17961751 - 1805The third son of Matsudaira Naohiro [3] , adopted by Matsudaira Naoyuki
7Matsudaira Naokata徳 川 治 紀1796 - 18171779 - 1842The fifth son of Matsudaira Naohiro, adopted by his brother Matsudaira Naokiyo
8Matsudaitsra Naooki松 平直 興1817 - 18431800 - 1854The son and successor of Matsudaira Naokata
9Matsudaira Naoyori松 平直 温1843 - 18561830 - 1856The third son of Matsudaira Naritaki [4] , adopted by Matsudaira Naooki
10Matsudaira Naotoshi松 平直 哉1856 - 18711848 - 1897The eldest son and successor of Matsudaira Naoyori

Notes

  1. ↑ Matsudaira Naomasa (1601-1666) - daimyo of Anegasaki Khan (1616-1624), Ono Khan (1624-1633), Matsumoto Khan (1633-1638) and Matsue Khan (1638-1666)
  2. ↑ Shinjou Hisanori (1665-1708) - 7th ruler of Aso-khan (1677-1708)
  3. ↑ Matsudaira Naohiro (1749-1804) - 4th ruler of Akashi Khan (1764-1784)
  4. ↑ Matsudaira Naritaka (1788–1838) - 7th ruler of Tsuyama Khan (1805–1831)

Literature

  • Rubel V. A. Japanese civilization: traditional suspension and dominance. - Kyiv: “Akvilon-Pres”, 1997.

Links

  • List of three hundred khans of the Edo period (Japanese) .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mory_(the Principality of Izumo )&oldid = 84355137


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