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Tozama daimyō (外様大名, "outside daimyō") was a
class of
powerful magnates or daimyō (大名)
considered to be
outsiders by the
ruler of ****an
during the Edo...
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government positions,
while tozama in
general could not, was a main
difference between the two.[citation needed]
Tozama daimyō held
mostly large fiefs...
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shogunate to the
Meiji government. The 1850s saw
growing resentment by the
tozama daimyōs and anti-Western
sentiment following the
arrival of a U.S. Navy...
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Nobutoshi (織田信敏,
November 19, 1853 – June 6, 1901) was a daimyō of the
tozama feudal domain of Tendō in Dewa Province,
northern ****an. He was a direct...
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Priscilla Tozama Mantashe (23
October 1960 – 31
January 2021) was a
South African politician from the
Eastern Cape. A
member of
South Africa's governing...
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island of Kyushu. The
Satsuma Domain was
ruled for its
existence by the
Tozama daimyō of the
Shimazu clan, who had
ruled the
Kagoshima area
since the 1200s...
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Tozama Matshikiza OMSS (7
March 1921 – 4
March 1968) was a
South African jazz pianist,
composer and journalist. As a journalist, he was a contributor...
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formed the
third group, the
tozama (outside v****als),
former opponents or new allies. The
tozama were
located mostly on the
peripheries of...
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provinces in ****an. The
Shimazu were
identified as one of the
tozama or
outsider daimyō
families in
contrast with the
fudai or
insider clans...
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kokudaka Oka
Nakagawa Tozama 70,000 koku
Usuki Inaba Tozama 50,000 koku
Kitsuki Nomi-Matsudaira
Fudai 32,000 koku Hiji Kino****a
Tozama 25,000 koku Funai...