Draft:Akizuki Domain
Japanese feudal domain located in Chikugo Province / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akizuki Domain (秋月藩, Akizuki-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It a sub-domain of Fukuoka Domain, established when Kuroda Nagaoki, the third son of Kuroda Nagamasa, divided his holdings by 50,000 koku to establish a cadet branch of the clan.[1][2][3]
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Akizuki Domain 秋月藩 | |
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Domain of Japan | |
1623–1871 | |
Mon of the Kuroda clan
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Capital | Akizuki jin'ya |
Area | |
• Coordinates | 33°7′18.59″N 131°48′14.77″E |
• Type | Sub-domain of Fukuoka Domain |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1623 |
1871 | |
Contained within | |
• Province | Chikuzen Province |
Today part of | Fukuoka Prefecture |