{{Short description|Japanese samurai clan}} {{family name hatnote|Sengoku|lang=Japanese}} {{nihongo|'''Sengoku clan'''|仙石 氏|Sengoku shi}} was a Japanese samurai family which descended from the Seiwa-Genji.<ref name="papinot54">Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). ''Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon''; Papinot, (2003). [http://www.unterstein.net/Toyoashihara-no-Chiaki-Nagaioaki-no-Mitsuho-no-Kuni/NobiliaireJapon.pdf "Ina" at ''Nobiliare du Japon'', p. 54]; retrieved 2013-4-11.</ref>

==History== The family origins were in Mino Province.<ref name="papinot54"/> In the early Edo period, the Sengoku were at Komoro Domain.<ref>[http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/province.html?name=Shinano "Shinano Province" at JapaneseCastleExplorer.com]; retrieved 2013-4-11.</ref> In 1706, the family was moved to Izushi Domain with 30,000 ''koku'' revenues.<ref name="papinot54"/> The clan remained in Tajima Province until the end of the Edo period.<ref>[http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/province.html?name=Tajima "Tajima Province" at JapaneseCastleExplorer.com]; retrieved 2013-4-11.</ref> The head of the clan became a ''kazoku'' viscount in the Meiji period.<ref name="papinot54"/>

==Select list of clan members== {{dynamic list}} * Sengoku Hisamori * Sengoku Hidehisa * Sengoku Tadamasa

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==External links== * [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/hokuriku/komoro.html "Komoro" at Edo 300] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225749/http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/hokuriku/komoro.html |date=2016-03-03 }} {{in lang|ja}}

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