[1] The Ise-Kamayama area of northern Ise Province was controlled in the Sengoku period by Seki Morinobu.
However, he sided with the pro-Toyotomi Western Army at the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara and was dispossessed by the victorious Tokugawa Ieyasu, who restored Seki Kazumasa to his former domains with an increase in kokudaka to 30,000 koku.
Kameyama would continue to be ruled by a rapid succession of fudai daimyō clans until the Meiji restoration.
The Ishikawa would continue to rule Kameyama until the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, bringing some measure of political stability.
Efforts at reform by the fourth daimyō, Ishikawa Fusahiro, were met with widespread opposition leading to large-scale peasant's uprisings in 1768.