- Metropolis.
Yingkou was
historically known as
Newchwang (Chinese: 牛庄; pinyin:
Niúzhuāng; Manchu:
Ishangga gašan hoton) in
postal romanization; it was one of the...
- town of Yingkou, Manchuria. It is
sometimes referred to as the
Battle of
Niuzhuang or Newchwang.
Following the
battles of
Pyongyang and Jiuliancheng, the...
- most
Manchus moved out
during the Qing
period and only
returned later.
Niuzhuang (119,000 or 180,871 in 1940)
Mukden (339,000 or 1,135,801 in 1940) Xinjing...
- time) Ten more
Chinese ports would be
opened for
foreign trade,
including Niuzhuang, Tamsui, Hankou, and
Nanjing The
right of all
foreign vessels including...
- 000 or 537,000 Fushum: 269,919 or 754,000 Anshan: 213,865 or 100,000
Niuzhuang: 119,000 or 158,000 Mudanjiang: 100,000 Kiamuzse: 100,000 Liaoyang: 100...
-
accompanied by his wife
Mercy G.
Beerman Hunt, and en
route from
Shantou to
Niuzhuang, was
wrecked off the
coast of Taiwan, then
ruled by the Qing dynasty....
- 6000 hor**** on a
mission to
destroy ****anese
supplies stockpiled at
Niuzhuang. The
mission was a disaster, and the
force returned twelve days later...
-
living within a Russian-speaking
community in the
Manchurian town of
Niuzhuang (Chinese: 牛庄镇) (hence the use of the
Julian calendar on his
birth record)...
-
landing in the
vicinity of
Niuzhuang grew, they
occupied the
Niuzhuang area and
rearmed Sivuch. Sivuch′s
presence at
Niuzhuang and on the Liao
River was...
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Italy, Portugal, Belgium
Liaoning Niuzhuang 1858
Yingkou Shenyang Jilin Changchun Hunchun Heilongjiang Harbin 1898–1946...