Marugame Domain (丸亀藩, Marugame-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now Kagawa Prefecture on the island of Shikoku. It was centered around Marugame Castle, and was ruled throughout much of its history by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Kyōgoku clan. Marugame Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871 and is now part of Kagawa Prefecture.[1][2][3]
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the center of Marugame city, in former Sanuki Province on the island of Shikoku. During the Edo Period, it was the center of MarugameDomain, ruled by the...
serving as the lord of MarugameDomain in Sanuki Province during the early Edo period, they were later deprived of their domain, with a branch remaining...
territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate and a part of Tsuyama Domain whose headquarters was on Honshū. Per the early Meiji period Kyudaka kyuryo...
Kyōgoku Takanori of MarugameDomain. His tenure was marked with repeated peasant uprisings. He died without heir in 1765 and the domain went to his younger...
neighborhood at the eastern end of the castle town. The Kyogoku clan of MarugameDomain was assigned the role of castellan of Fukuyama Castle. The shogunate...
Chōsokabe Motochika. During the Edo Period, it was part of the holdings of MarugameDomain. At the end of the Edo Period, it had a population of 673 and was noted...
Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Tadamitsu was the second son of Kyōgoku Takatoyo, daimyō of MarugameDomain in Sanuki Province. As Nishio...
him headship in 1600. It was then that the fief's capital was moved from Marugame Castle to Takamatsu Castle. After Kazumasa's death in 1610, his son Masatoshi...
Takamatsu Domain supported the shogunate and was initially labelled an "enemy of the court". A punitive force led by Tosa Domain and supported by Marugame and...
and was rewarded by reassignment to a larger domain in Bitchu Province in 1617, and later to MarugameDomain. After his departure, Wakasa Oniga Castle was...
Domain in Dewa Province. Fukuda, Chizuru (2005). Oie-sōdō. Tokyo: Chūōkōron-shinsha. http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/marugame.html v t e...
Tadanao's official wife was a daughter of Kyōgoku Takatoyo, the daimyō of MarugameDomain in Sanuki province, but he had no son. His adopted son Tadamitsu succeeded...
Tokugawa. After his death, he was succeeded as family head by his son, Takatoshi. http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/marugame.html v t e...
was soon permitted to return to Sanuki Province. In 1603, he died in Takamatsu castle. http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/marugame.html...