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Demoscope W****ly. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Kiakhta" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- The
Treaty of
Kyakhta (or
Kiakhta),
along with the
Treaty of
Nerchinsk (1689),
regulated the
relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing
Empire of...
-
Chinese along with Manchu,
Russian and Latin. Later, in 1727, the
Treaty of
Kiakhta reconfirmed and
expanded upon the treaty. The
treaty further set what is...
- Constantinople, Rome and Beijing. His most
lasting achievement was the
Treaty of
Kiakhta,
which regulated relations between the
Russian Empire and the Qing Empire...
- ISBN 978-0-19-091680-0. OCLC 1045640510. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Kiakhta" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- ISBN 978-1-60223-171-9.
Russian merchants along the
route from
Kamchatka to
Kiakhta must have been
elated when
Vitus Bering's
expedition returned in 1742 to...
-
fugitive and his
followers under the
terms of
Article X to the
Treaty of
Kiakhta, but the
Russians hid the
facts behind his
flight and
death hoping to gain...
- name of
treaty 7
September 1689
Treaty of
Nerchinsk year 1727
Treaty of
Kiakhta 28 May 1858 Ai****
Treaty 14
November 1860
Beijing Treaty 7
October 1864...
- “scale”) to a leaf of
Khinskiy (typo: khanskiy)”. The peak year for the
Kiakhta tea
trade was in 1824, and the peak year for the tea
caravans was 1860...
-
formally demarcated with
boundary stones as the
result of the
Treaty of
Kiakhta in 1727. In the
nineteenth century,
stones were used to
outline the limits...