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Mori Domain (Izumo)

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Mori Domain (母里藩, Mori-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was associated with Izumo Province in modern-day Shimane Prefecture.[1]

In the han system, Mori was a political and economic abstraction based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[2] In other words, the domain was defined in terms of kokudaka, not land area.[3] This was different from the feudalism of the West.

History

The domain was ruled for the entirety of its history by a branch of the Matsudaira clan of Fukui.

List of daimyo

The hereditary daimyo were head of the clan and head of the domain.

  1. Takamasa[5]
  2. Naotaka
  3. Naokazu
  4. Naomichi
  5. Naoyuki
  6. Naokiyo
  7. Naokata
  8. Naooki
  9. Naoyori
  10. Naotoshi

See also

References

Map of Japan, 1789 -- the Han system affected cartography