- The
Karakhan Manifesto was a
statement of
Soviet policy toward China dated 25 July 1919. It was
issued by Lev
Karakhan,
deputy commissioner for foreign...
- Lev
Mikhailovich Karakhan (Karakhanian, Armenian: Լևոն Միքայելի Կարախանյան, Russian: Лев Михайлович Карахан; 20
January 1889 – 20
September 1937) was a...
- M.
Karakhan, the
Soviet deputy minister (also
called "commissar") of
foreign affairs,
issued two
legally binding "declarations"
called the
Karakhan Manifestos...
-
abolishing Russia's
share of the
Indemnity (146). Upon the
arrival of Lev
Karakhan in
Beijing during the fall of 1923, however, it
became clear that the Soviet...
- 1919, the
Soviet government's ****istant
Commissar of
Foreign Affairs, Lev
Karakhan, had
issued a
manifesto to the
Chinese government that
promised the return...
-
Polish nationalist in 1932,
Karakhan is by his side.: 62
Karakhan ****umes
leadership of the
Soviet Union.: 62 Led by
Karakhan, the
Soviet Union unites...
- and on the
Russian SFSR's
behalf by
Georgy Chicherin and his
deputy Lev
Karakhan. "Signed at Moscow, 26
February 1921
ARTICLE 5 The two High Contracting...
- Qaraxanbəyli or
Karakhanbeyli or
Karakhan-begly may
refer to: Qaraxanbəyli, Fizuli,
Azerbaijan Qaraxanbəyli, Nakhchivan,
Azerbaijan This disambiguation...
-
traditional Uyghur cooking methods also date back to
around this time of the
Karakhan Empire.
Since the
Tarim Basin was
located along the Silk Road,
Uyghur cuisine...
-
treaty was
finally signed in
Moscow by
Grigol Uratadze for
Georgia and Lev
Karakhan for
Russia on 7 May 1920.
Article 1 of the
treaty of 7 May
granted unconditional...