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Komono Domain (菰野藩, Komono-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province in what is part of now modern-day town of Komono, Mie. It was centered around Komono jin'ya. Komono Domain was controlled by the tozama Hijikata clan throughout its history. Hijikata Toshizō, the famed leader of the pro-Tokugawa Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu period was from a distance cadet branch of the Hijikata clan, and has no connection with this domain.

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  • Komono Domain (菰野藩, Komono-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province in what is part of now modern-day town of Komono, Mie. It was centered around Komono jin'ya. Komono Domain was controlled by the tozama Hijikata clan throughout its history. Hijikata Toshizō, the famed leader of the pro-Tokugawa Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu period was from a distance cadet branch of the Hijikata clan, and has no connection with this domain. (en)
  • Le domaine de Komono (菰野藩, Komono-han) était un domaine féodal japonais de la province d'Ise (de nos jours préfecture de Mie). Durant toute son histoire, il fut dirigé par le clan Hijikata. (fr)
  • 菰野藩(こものはん)は、伊勢国三重郡(現在の三重県三重郡菰野町菰野)に存在した藩。 (ja)
  • Княжество Комоно (яп. 菰野藩 Комоно-хан) — феодальное княжество (хан) в Японии периода Эдо (1600—1871). Комоно-хан располагался в провинции Исэ (современная префектура Миэ) на острове Хонсю. Административный центр хана: Замок Комоно в провинции Исэ (современный посёлок Комоно в префектуре Миэ). На всей протяжении истории княжество управлялось самурайским родом Хидзиката. (ru)
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  • Komono jin'ya (en)
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  • Komono Domain (en)
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  • Komono Domain (en)
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  • Edo period (en)
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  • Daimyō (en)
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  • 菰野藩 (en)
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  • under Tokugawa shogunate Japan (en)
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  • part of Mie Prefecture (en)
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  • 1871 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1601 (xsd:integer)
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  • Komono Domain (菰野藩, Komono-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province in what is part of now modern-day town of Komono, Mie. It was centered around Komono jin'ya. Komono Domain was controlled by the tozama Hijikata clan throughout its history. Hijikata Toshizō, the famed leader of the pro-Tokugawa Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu period was from a distance cadet branch of the Hijikata clan, and has no connection with this domain. (en)
  • Le domaine de Komono (菰野藩, Komono-han) était un domaine féodal japonais de la province d'Ise (de nos jours préfecture de Mie). Durant toute son histoire, il fut dirigé par le clan Hijikata. (fr)
  • 菰野藩(こものはん)は、伊勢国三重郡(現在の三重県三重郡菰野町菰野)に存在した藩。 (ja)
  • Княжество Комоно (яп. 菰野藩 Комоно-хан) — феодальное княжество (хан) в Японии периода Эдо (1600—1871). Комоно-хан располагался в провинции Исэ (современная префектура Миэ) на острове Хонсю. Административный центр хана: Замок Комоно в провинции Исэ (современный посёлок Комоно в префектуре Миэ). На всей протяжении истории княжество управлялось самурайским родом Хидзиката. (ru)
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  • Domaine de Komono (fr)
  • Komono Domain (en)
  • 菰野藩 (ja)
  • Комоно (княжество) (ru)
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