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Maimaicheng, was
Chinese toponym meaning (literally) "trade town" or "trading post".
Maimaichengs were
found in
border posts and
towns of
Outer Mongolia...
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mostly by
barter at Kyakhta-
Maimaicheng, with
merchants crossing the
border to make
their business.
Kyakhta and
Maimaicheng were
visited by the famous...
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standing in
front of the
surviving Dari Ekh
Temple (1778) in the
former Maimaicheng district is now
under national protection. The
large store Nomtiin Puus...
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during Qing rule of
Mongolia in 1730. The name of that city was
called Maimaicheng (Mongolian: Худалдаачин, English: City of
Buying and Selling) at the...
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Beyond the
Russian consulate was the
Chinese trading post
called Maimaicheng, and
nearby the
palace of the
Manchu viceroy. With the
growth of Western...
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Mandarin pp. 245–250 Foust, pp. 319–332 Bao, Muping. "trade
centres (
maimaicheng) in Mongolia, and
their function in Sino–Russian
trade networks." International...
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Kyakhta at the
border and the
Manchus built the fort of
Maimaicheng a few
hundred feet
south on
their side.
Officials on both
sides dealt...
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Maimaicheng, "buy-sell-city"). The
second moved westwards towards the
Consular Settlement. Upon
reaching the
Maimaicheng,
Ungern had his...
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larger but
demoralized Chinese garrison that had fled to
Kyakhta Maimaicheng (modern-day Altanbulag).
Joint Mongol and Red Army
forces directly confronted...
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Supreme Commander launched an
offensive at the
Chinese garrison at
Kyakhta Maimaicheng (Altanbulag, Selenge). The
offensive followed a
failed attempt by the...