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The ukiyoe print:
Not pronounced Yahashi. Do your research. If you're not qualified or don't know, don't write mistaken information.
The Ii family did not control the whole province. There were Miyagawa-han, Minakuchi-han, Zeze-han, etc. --Nanshu 02:59, 2 Mar 2004 (UTC)
- Oops, my bad. I'm not a history scholar, so it's easy for me to get this stuff wrong. --Sekicho 05:58, Mar 2, 2004 (UTC)
Sengaku House Codes
Possibly appropriate addition to this article -- but perhaps better placed elsewhere?
- 1567: Rokkaku Yoshikata issues Rokkaku-shi shikimoku.
- 1567: Rokkaku Yoshiharu re-issues Rokkaku-shi shikimoku?
Just another possibility not yet fully realized .... --Ooperhoofd 21:22, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
References
- Hall, John Whitney et al., eds. (1981). Japan Before Tokugawa: Political Consolidation and Economic Growth, 1500 to 1650, Katsumata Shizuo and Martin Collcutt, "The Development of Sengoku Law." Princeton: Princeton University Press .
- Hall, p.102.