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- Q1073005 subject Q7237084.
- Q1073005 subject Q8386945.
- Q1073005 abstract "Asada (麻田藩, Asada-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Settsu Province. It was founded by Aoki Kazushige, who had served as a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyori, but was granted Asada after the Osaka Campaign, by Tokugawa Ieyasu. The domain was rated at 12,000 koku, and remained under the rule of the Aoki clan until the Meiji era.".
- Q1073005 wikiPageExternalLink asada.html.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q1195912.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q171977.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q184963.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q3125096.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q313641.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q475780.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q4778652.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237084.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386945.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q841985.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q855048.
- Q1073005 wikiPageWikiLink Q864163.
- Q1073005 comment "Asada (麻田藩, Asada-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Settsu Province. It was founded by Aoki Kazushige, who had served as a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyori, but was granted Asada after the Osaka Campaign, by Tokugawa Ieyasu. The domain was rated at 12,000 koku, and remained under the rule of the Aoki clan until the Meiji era.".
- Q1073005 label "Asada Domain".