Category
page 1States and territories disestablished in 1868
Tokugawa shogunate
1603–1868 Japanese military government
Edo period
period of Japanese history from 1600 to 1868, during the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate
Owari Province
historical province of Japan
Mikawa Province
former province of Japan
Kingdom of Croatia
administrative division that existed between 1527 and 1868 within the Habsburg Monarchy
Dewa Province
province of Japan
Kingdom of Slavonia
habsburg kingdom (1699–1868)
Awa Province
province of Japan, now part of Chiba Prefecture
Kazusa Province
province of Japan
Couto Misto
former country in Modern Day Spain and Portugal
Shirakawa Domain
feudal domain of Edo-period Japan
Galam
Gajaaga, also known as Galam, was a Soninke kingdom on the upper Senegal River in West Africa that existed from before 1000 CE to 1858. The kingdom was mainly located in present-day Senegal and some parts of Mali. It was sometimes referred to as the Land of Gold, which it exported in large quantities, and 'Galam' in fact means "gold" in Wolof. In the middle of the 17th century, Gajaaga was perhaps the most powerful state in the upper Senegal River region. It controlled both banks of the river from the area of Kayes downstream to Bakel.

Oblast of Siberian Kirghiz
administrative subdivision of Russian Empire
Hamamatsu Domain
Kakegawa Domain
17th-19th century feudal domain in Kakegawa, Shizuoka, Japan

Honjō Domain
feudal domain in Edo period Japan
Tanaka Domain
Edo period Japanese feudal domain in Suruga Province
Danube Cossack Host
cossack host in the Russian Empire (1828–1868)
Numazu Domain
Japanese historical estate in Suruga province
Tarapacá
former department of Peru (1878–1883)
Ojima Domain
also known as Kojima Domain, a Japanese domain of the Edo period
Obata Domain
Sagara Domain
former Japanese feudal domain