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  2. Chiba clan - Wikipedia

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    The Chiba clan (千葉氏 Chiba-shi) was a Japanese gōzoku and samurai family descending from the Taira clan. The clan was founded by Chiba Tsunetane , the son of Taira no Tadatsune . The Chiba governed in Shimōsa Province , and the clan was based in present-day Chiba City .

  3. Awa-Katsuyama Domain - Wikipedia

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    Awa-Katsuyama Domain (安房勝山藩, Awa-Katsuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Awa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture), Japan. It was centered in what is now part of the city of Kamogawa, Chiba .

  4. Inohana Castle - Wikipedia

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    It includes a "Diagram of the Site of the Old Castle of the Chiba Clan", with Inohanayama in the center. In 1926, a monument commemorating the 800th anniversary of the founding of Chiba-fu was erected at the site of Inohana Castle, referencing Chiba Tsuneshige's rule of the area in the late Heian period. In 1976, a monument commemorating the ...

  5. Chiba District, Chiba - Wikipedia

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    Chiba (千葉郡, Chiba-gun, or in premodern reading Chiba no kōri/kohori) was a district located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The district was dissolved on January 1, 1967, when the town of Yachiyo was elevated to city status. Under the Ritsuryō system, Chiba is a district of Shimōsa Province in Tōkai Circuit.

  6. Ichinomiya Domain - Wikipedia

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    Ichinomiya Domain (一宮藩, Ichinomiya-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kazusa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Ichinomiya jin'ya in what is now the town of Ichinomiya, Chiba.

  7. Category:History of Chiba Prefecture - Wikipedia

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  8. Tateyama Domain - Wikipedia

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    After the end of the conflict, with the abolition of the han system in July 1871, Tateyama Domain became Tateyama Prefecture, which merged with the short-lived Kisarazu Prefecture in November 1871, which later became part of Chiba Prefecture. The domain had a population of 23,202 people in 3526 households per a census in 1869. [1]

  9. Ubayama Shell Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Ubayama Shell Mound (姥山貝塚, Ubayama kaizuka) is an archaeological site in the Kashiwai neighborhood of the city of Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, in the Kantō region of Japan, containing a mid-to-late Jōmon period shell midden, designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1967.

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