Kurume Domain
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The Kurume Domain (久留米藩 Kurume-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, ruled by the Arima clan. It was located in Chikugo Province (modern-day Kurume, Fukuoka).
The Arima clan became viscounts in the Meiji era.
[edit] List of lords
- Arima clan 1620-1871 (Fudai; 210,000 koku)
Name | Tenure | |
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1 | Arima Toyouji (有馬豊氏?) | 1620-1642 |
2 | Arima Tadayori (有馬忠頼?) | 1642-1655 |
3 | Arima Yoritoshi (有馬頼利?) | 1655-1668 |
4 | Arima Yorimoto (有馬頼元?) | 1668-1705 |
5 | Arima Yorimune (有馬頼旨?) | 1705-1706 |
6 | Arima Norifusa (有馬則維?) | 1706-1729 |
7 | Arima Yoriyuki (有馬頼徸?) | 1729-1783 |
8 | Arima Yoritaka (有馬頼貴?) | 1784-1812 |
9 | Arima Yorinori (有馬頼徳?) | 1812-1844 |
10 | Arima Yoritō (有馬頼永?) | 1844-1846 |
11 | Arima Yorishige (有馬頼咸?) | 1846-1871 |
[edit] References
- (Japanese) Kurume on "Edo 300 HTML"