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- Q1005257 subject Q8386945.
- Q1005257 abstract "The Koizumi Domain (小泉藩, Koizumi-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, with its headquarters within the city limits of present-day Yamato-Kōriyama, Nara. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the branch of the Katagiri family founded by Katagiri Sadataka, a younger brother of the famed Katagiri Katsumoto. In July 1871, with the abolition of the han system the Koizumi Domain became Koizumi Prefecture, and later it was finally made a part of Nara Prefecture.".
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- Q1005257 wikiPageExternalLink koizumi.html.
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- Q1005257 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386945.
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- Q1005257 wikiPageWikiLink Q855048.
- Q1005257 comment "The Koizumi Domain (小泉藩, Koizumi-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, with its headquarters within the city limits of present-day Yamato-Kōriyama, Nara. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the branch of the Katagiri family founded by Katagiri Sadataka, a younger brother of the famed Katagiri Katsumoto. In July 1871, with the abolition of the han system the Koizumi Domain became Koizumi Prefecture, and later it was finally made a part of Nara Prefecture.".
- Q1005257 label "Koizumi Domain".