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Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo period Japan. Appointments to this prominent office were usually fudai daimyō, but this was amongst the senior administrative posts open to those who were not daimyō. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner", "overseer" or "governor". This particular bakufu title identifies an official responsible for administration of the area near Fushimi, including the Kyoto barriers and the location of Fushimi Castle which was dismantled in 1623. This shogunate position was created in 1620.

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  • Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo period Japan. Appointments to this prominent office were usually fudai daimyō, but this was amongst the senior administrative posts open to those who were not daimyō. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner", "overseer" or "governor". This particular bakufu title identifies an official responsible for administration of the area near Fushimi, including the Kyoto barriers and the location of Fushimi Castle which was dismantled in 1623. This shogunate position was created in 1620. (en)
  • Les Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) sont des fonctionnaires du shogunat Tokugawa de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. Les nominations à ce poste important sont généralement attribuées à des fudai daimyo, mais il fait partie des postes de responsabilité administrative ouverts à ceux qui ne sont pas daimyōs. La traduction classique interprète ces titres japonais comme « commissaire », « surveillant » ou « gouverneur ». Ce titre du bakufu désigne un fonctionnaire chargé de l'administration de la région près de Fushimi-ku, y compris les barrières de Kyoto et l'emplacement du château de Fushimi démantelé en 1623. Cette fonction du shogunat est créée en 1620. (fr)
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  • Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo period Japan. Appointments to this prominent office were usually fudai daimyō, but this was amongst the senior administrative posts open to those who were not daimyō. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner", "overseer" or "governor". This particular bakufu title identifies an official responsible for administration of the area near Fushimi, including the Kyoto barriers and the location of Fushimi Castle which was dismantled in 1623. This shogunate position was created in 1620. (en)
  • Les Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) sont des fonctionnaires du shogunat Tokugawa de l'époque d'Edo du Japon. Les nominations à ce poste important sont généralement attribuées à des fudai daimyo, mais il fait partie des postes de responsabilité administrative ouverts à ceux qui ne sont pas daimyōs. La traduction classique interprète ces titres japonais comme « commissaire », « surveillant » ou « gouverneur ». Ce titre du bakufu désigne un fonctionnaire chargé de l'administration de la région près de Fushimi-ku, y compris les barrières de Kyoto et l'emplacement du château de Fushimi démantelé en 1623. (fr)
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  • Fushimi bugyō (fr)
  • Fushimi bugyō (en)
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