Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierBased on archival research, this is a history of the Russo-Chinese border which examines Russia's expansion into the Asian heartland during the decades of Chinese decline and the 20th-century paradox of Russia's inability to sustain political and economic sway over its domains. |
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A key disagreement revolved around differing interpretations of the picket lines referred to in article 2 of the Treaty of Peking . The treaty did not mention that there were multiple lines of pickets . The Chinese argued that the ...
A key disagreement revolved around differing interpretations of the picket lines referred to in article 2 of the Treaty of Peking . The treaty did not mention that there were multiple lines of pickets . The Chinese argued that the ...
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1610-67 ) referred to it as the Amur . Frants Shrenk believed that the Russian name , Amur , derived from the name used by one of two native groups : the Golds who called it Mangu or the Nivkh people ( referred toby the Russians in the ...
1610-67 ) referred to it as the Amur . Frants Shrenk believed that the Russian name , Amur , derived from the name used by one of two native groups : the Golds who called it Mangu or the Nivkh people ( referred toby the Russians in the ...
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The town of Aigun is also referred to variously as Hei - lung - chiang ( PLI ) , Ai - bui ( 6 ) and Hei - ho ( ) . The modern name is Hei - ho ; the name used in nineteenth century Chinese documents was Hei - lung - chiang - ch'eng ...
The town of Aigun is also referred to variously as Hei - lung - chiang ( PLI ) , Ai - bui ( 6 ) and Hei - ho ( ) . The modern name is Hei - ho ; the name used in nineteenth century Chinese documents was Hei - lung - chiang - ch'eng ...
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