- OCLC 912504787.
Anton Chekhov, A
Journey to
Sakhalin (1895), including:
Saghalien [or Sakhalin]
Island (1891–1895)
Across Siberia C. H. Hawes, In the Uttermost...
- The Amur (under its
Manchu name,
Saghalien Oula) and its
tributaries on a 1734 map by Jean
Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville,
based upon maps of Jesuits...
-
chief named Tolga. The city
became known primarily under its
Manchu name
Saghalien Ula
Hotun or
Hoton (Manchu: ᠰᠠᡥᠠᠯᡳᠶᠠᠨ ᡠᠯᠠ ᡥᠣᡨᠣᠨ
Sahaliyan Ula Hoton),...
- was in
Heilongjiang City (also
known as
Aigun or Heihe, or, in Manchu,
Saghalien Ula),
located on the Amur River. However,
already in 1690 the seat of...
-
sometimes called Sagaren. In Russian, the
entire island was
named Sakhalin or
Saghalien. It is from
Manchu sahaliyan ula
angga hada,
meaning "peak of the mouth...
- (in today's Ai**** District) and was
known as Aigun, Heilongjiang, or
Saghalien Ula. (The two last
names both mean "the
Black Dragon River" - the name...
- Matsumoto, T., 1954: Some
doubtful Cretaceous ammonite genera from ****an and
Saghalien.
Memoirs of
Faculty of Science,
Kyushu University,
Series D, Geology,...
- f. doi:10.2307/1005795. JSTOR 1005795. Harrison, John A. (1954). "The
Saghalien Trade: A
Contribution to Ainu Studies".
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology...
- Matsumoto, T. 1955. The
bituberculate pachydiscids from
Hokkaido and
Saghalien.
Studies on the
Cretaceous ammonites from
Hokkaido and
Sakhalin 8. Memoirs...
- the
steamers Selenga and Sungari. On July 20,
Russian troops captured Saghalien; on July 22, Aigun.[citation needed]
After the
victory over the Chinese...