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Albazino (Russian: Алба́зино; Chinese: 阿勒巴沁) is a
village (selo) in
Skovorodinsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia,
noted as the site of
Albazin (Албазин)...
- romanized: Yaksa) was a 17th-century
microstate in
North Asia with its
capital in
Albazino existing between 1665 and 1674. It was
located on the
border of the Tsardom...
- The
Albazino mine is one of the
largest gold
mines in
Russia and in the world. The mine is
located in
Khabarovsk Krai. The mine has
estimated reserves...
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Siberia on the
north bank of the Amur
River above Manchuria (present-day
Albazino, Amur Oblast, Russia)
Result 1685: Qing
victory 1686: Qing
victory Peace...
- two high-grade
refractory gold deposits,
Albazino and Mayskoye, the
Amursk hydrometallurgical plant, the
Albazino concentrator and the
Mayskoye concentrator...
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Chernichowski Coat of arms Jaxa Born
early 17th
century Cherniakhiv, then Kiev Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Died Jaxa, now
Albazino,
Russia 1675...
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received its name from the
Russian fortress of
Albazin (now the
village of
Albazino)
along the Amur river,
founded in the year 1650 by the
famous Russian frontier...
- Manchuria, or
Russian Manchuria. The
precursor of
Primorskaya Oblast was the
Albazino Voivodeship that
existed 1882-86 and was
abolished upon the conclusion...
- the
conflicts between Qing
dynasty and
Russian Empire around the area of
Albazino (Manchus
named this
village Yaksa) intensified. In 1651,
emperor Shunzhi...
- mine
Solonechnoye mine
Suranskoye mine
Voznesenka mine
Yaroslavsky mine
Albazino mine
Bolshoy Kuranah mine
Bystrinskoye mine Gora
Rudnaya mine Kultumin...