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This article links to the ja wiki's article for "fudai daimyo." However, this article's title is still fudai. The fact that the ja wiki splits it into two articles-- fudai and fudai daimyo respectively-- bears some consideration. Are there any opinions on this? -Tadakuni (talk) 23:31, 14 March 2008 (UTC)Reply