Kurume Domain

Kurume Domain

The nihongo|Kurume Domain|久留米藩|Kurume-han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, ruled by the Arima clan. It was located in Chikugo Province (modern-day Kurume, Fukuoka).

The Arima clan became viscounts in the Meiji era.

List of lords

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References

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