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Oka (Principality)

Mon clan Nakagawa

The Principality of Oka ( 岡 藩 Oka-khan ) is the feudal principality ( khan ) in Japan of the Edo period ( 1594 - 1871 ). The Oka Khan was located in Bungo Province (modern Oita Prefecture) on Kyushu Island.

Content

  • 1 Brief History
  • 2 Daimyo Oka Khan
  • 3 notes
  • 4 Sources
  • 5 Links

A Brief History

 
Nakagawa Hisanari, the last daimyo of the Oka Khan (1869-1871)
  • Administrative center: Oka Castle (modern city of Taketa in Oita Prefecture).
  • Other name: Taketa Khan (竹田 藩)
  • Khan's income: 70,000 koku of rice.
  • The principality was ruled by the Nakagawa clan, which belonged to the tozama daimyo and had the status of the ruler of the castle (城主). The heads of the clan had the right to be present in the shogun's willow hall.
  • In 1871, after the administrative-political reform, the Oka Khan was liquidated. The territory of the principality was included in Oita Prefecture.

Daimyo Oka Khan

No.Name and years of lifeYears of ruleRank, titleNotes
oneNakagawa Narikhide (1570-1612)中 川 秀 成1594-1612従 五位 下 修理 大夫The second son of Nakagavi Kiyohide (1542-1583)
2Nakagґawa Hisamori (1594–1653)中 川 久 盛1612-1651従 五位 下 内 膳 正The eldest son of the previous
3Nakagawa Hisakiyo (1615–1681)中 川 久 清1651-1666従 五位 下 山城 守Nakagawa Hisamori's eldest son
fourNakagawa Hisatsune (1641-1695)中 川 久 恒1666-1695従 五位 下 佐渡 守The eldest son of the previous
5Nakagawa Hisamichi (1663-1710)中 川 久 通1695-1710従 五位 下 因 幡 守The eldest son of Nakagawa Hisatsune
6Nakagawa Hisatada (1697-1742)中 川 久 忠1710-1742従 五位 下 内 膳 正The third son of Nakagawa Hisamichi
7Nakagawa Hisayoshi (1708-1743)中 川 久 慶1742-1743従 五位 下 山城 守The sixteenth son of Asano Tsunanagi [1]
8Nakagawa Hisasada (1724-1790)中 川 久 貞1743-1790従 五位 下 修理 大夫The second son of Matsudaira Nobutoka [2]
9Nakagawa Hisamoti (1776-1798)中 川 久 持1790-1798従 五位 下 修理 大夫The second son of Nakagavi Hisanori [3]
10Nakagawa Hisataka (1787-1824)中 川 久 貴1798-1815従 五位 下 修理 大夫The fifth son of Yanagisawa Yasumitsu [4]
elevenNakagawa Hisanori (1800-1840)中 川 久 教1815-1840従 五位 下 修理 大夫The fourth son of Ii Naonaki [5]
12Nakagawa Hisakaaki (1820-1889)中 川 久 昭1840-1869従 五位 下 修理 大夫Todo Takasawa's second son [6]
13Nakagawa Hisanari (1850-1897)中 川 久 成1869-1871従 五位 下 内 膳 正Nakagawa Hisakaki's eldest son

Notes

  1. ↑ Asano Tsunanaga (1659-1708) was the 4th daimyo of Hiroshima Khan (1673-1708).
  2. ↑ Matsudaira Nobutoki (1683-1744), 2nd daimyo of Koga Khan (1709-1712), Yoshida Khan (1712-1729) and Hamamatsu Khan (1729-1744), 25th governor of Osaka (1729-1730) .
  3. ↑ Nakagawa Hisanori (1745-1811), the second son of Nakagawa Hisasada.
  4. ↑ Yanagisawa Yasumitsu (1753-1817), 3rd daimyo of Koriyama Khan (1773-1811).
  5. ↑ Ii Naonaka (1766-1801), the 12th daimyo of Hikone Khan (1789-1812).
  6. ↑ Todo Takasawa (1781-1825), the 12th daimyo of Hisai Khan (1790-1806), the 10th daimyo of Tsu-khan (1806-1824).

Sources

  • Rubel V. A. Japanese civilization: traditional suspension and dominance. - Kyiv: “Akvilon-Pres”, 1997—256 p. - ISBN 966-7209-05-9 . (Ukrainian)

Links

  • List of three hundred khans of the Edo period (Japanese)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oka_(principality)&oldid=98678652


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