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Tacheng (Chinese: 塔城), also
known as Tarbagatay,
Chuguchak or Qoqek, is a county-level city and the
administrative seat of
Tacheng Prefecture, in northern...
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Ruins of a
Theater in
Chuguchak (1869–1870) A
Garden gate in
Chuguchak (1869–1870)
Ruins in
Chuguchak (1869–1870)
Ruins in
Chuguchak (1869–1870) Chinese...
- The
Treaty of
Tarbagatai (Chinese: 塔爾巴哈台) or
Treaty of
Chuguchak (Chinese: 中俄勘分西北界約記) of 7 October [O.S. 25 September] 1864 was a
border protocol between...
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Irtysh was
mostly limited to the
annual visit of the Qing
amban from
Chuguchak to one of the Cossacks'
fishing stations (Batavski Piket). The border...
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Irtysh was
mostly limited to the
annual visit of the Qing
amban from
Chuguchak to one of the Cossacks'
fishing stations (Batavski Piket). The border...
- Empire,
signed in 1851,
opening Kulja (****yuan and
later Ningyuan) and
Chuguchak to Sino-Russian trade.
Prepared by the
first Russian consul to China,...
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actual border line
pursuant to the
convention was
drawn by the
Protocol of
Chuguchak (1864),
leaving Lake
Zaysan on the
Russian side. The Qing Empire's military...
- The Sino-Russian
border set
forth in the
Protocol of
Chuguchak (1864). Today's Sino-Kazakh
border largely follows the line set in this protocol, with...
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After several years, they also
pioneered some
settlements in Kanas,
Chuguchak, and Ili. In 1861, 160
Kerjaks entered the area of Lop Nur to
settle down...
- The Sino-Russian
border set
forth in the
Protocol of
Chuguchak (1864). Today's Sino-Kazakh/Kyrgyz
border largely follows the line set in this protocol...