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  • ...e Emperor himself, and not to functionaries. They are denied and return to Russia without a direct audience with the Emperor.
    1 KB (179 words) - 07:03, 2 April 2017
  • ...osed, leaving [[Guangzhou]] as the chief active southern port in China. ([[Russia|Russian]] trade at northern ports continues.)
    1 KB (173 words) - 18:33, 12 March 2017
  • ...u was a [[Qing Dynasty]] scholar-official and diplomat whose dealings with Russia and Japan created considerable international tensions in and around [[1880] ...as drafted in September [[1879]] which granted considerable concessions to Russia, including 3/4 of the Ili Valley which Qing forces had only recently won in
    8 KB (1,284 words) - 01:30, 16 January 2016
  • ...rried Russian sailors castaway at [[Heda]] ([[Izu province]]) back home to Russia. They also expressed their interest in Japan signing a trade treaty with Ge
    1 KB (203 words) - 07:16, 8 July 2020
  • ...Taiwan, parts of China, Japan, the Korean peninsula, [[Ezo]], and parts of Russia, with colors indicating national/cultural boundaries. Sakamaki-Hawley Colle ...he Ryûkyûs, the Ogasawara Islands, China - with several provinces labeled, Russia, and northern islands including [[Sakhalin]] and the [[Kuriles]].
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  • ...l, he traveled again to Japan in 1911, as part of a longer voyage visiting Russia, Egypt, Nubia, China, and Korea; he also visited New York in 1924.
    1 KB (224 words) - 07:15, 8 July 2020
  • ...ji 宝泉寺 to discuss terms relating to the return of a portion of the crew to Russia; Russian agreement to American sailors being allowed to remain in [[Shimoda
    1 KB (205 words) - 04:16, 21 February 2020
  • Adam Laxman was sent as an official envoy from Russia to repatriate a number of Japanese castaways, and to negotiate for trade re
    2 KB (248 words) - 20:32, 9 April 2017
  • ...by [[Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin]] to carry a portion of his crew home to Russia while he remained temporarily in Japan.
    1 KB (218 words) - 04:11, 27 February 2020
  • * ''Japan (Second Division) Vs. [[Russia]] ([[Vladivostok]] Squadron)'' *McLaughlin, Stephen. ''From Riurik to Riurik: Russia's Armoured Cruisers'' Warship 1999-2000. London: Conway Maritime Press 1999
    8 KB (1,248 words) - 13:44, 31 August 2007
  • ...te castaway [[Daikokuya Kodayu|Daikokuya Kôdayû]] about his experiences in Russia, after which he submitted a report entitled ''Hokusa bunryaku'' to the shog
    2 KB (229 words) - 21:21, 1 October 2019
  • ...the first to officially set agreed-upon national borders between Japan and Russia in regards to the [[Kuril Islands]], and indeed the first to set modern nat ...Chôraku-ji]] - Buddhist temple where the Treaty of Shimoda ([[1855]]) with Russia was negotiated and signed.
    4 KB (648 words) - 00:38, 6 February 2020
  • ...repairs, and supplies to ships of both these warring nations (Britain and Russia). He was not empowered to negotiate any true diplomatic agreements, let alo
    6 KB (1,008 words) - 22:35, 22 January 2020
  • ...s, and shortly before the signing of new treaties with the United Kingdom, Russia, France, and the Netherlands. The position of ''Kaibô kakari'' (coastal af
    2 KB (248 words) - 07:31, 27 July 2021
  • ...hey saw such success that some expanded overseas, establishing branches in Russia, Japan, and Singapore.<ref>Albert M. Craig, ''The Heritage of Chinese Civil
    2 KB (330 words) - 21:19, 8 January 2015
  • ...ch, it was believed, could fall into the hands of Japan's enemies, such as Russia, which posed a threat on Japan's northern borders), and was sentenced with
    2 KB (305 words) - 18:17, 17 December 2014
  • ...nning of a Scramble for Concessions, as Germany (in retaliation), and then Russia, Britain, France, and Japan (seeking to not lose out to Germany), seize ter
    2 KB (284 words) - 01:55, 28 October 2017
  • .../9/7 (Oct 24) - The shogunate signs a supplementary commercial treaty with Russia.
    2 KB (297 words) - 04:11, 10 May 2020
  • In the terms of the treaty, Russia recognized Japan’s dominant political, economic, and military position in
    2 KB (335 words) - 10:54, 16 December 2021
  • ...of the China-Korea border. However, due to the [[Triple Intervention]] of Russia, Germany, and France, which feared the growth of Japanese power/influence,
    2 KB (328 words) - 12:26, 18 August 2021

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