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  • *Ansei 1/12/21 (Feb 7) [[Treaty of Shimoda]] signed between Russia and Japan.
    3 KB (453 words) - 02:04, 23 March 2020
  • ...e victory in the [[Russo-Japanese War]] in [[1905]], from which he claimed Russia recovered quite quickly, to such a degree that one might even think it was
    4 KB (560 words) - 02:48, 17 June 2015
  • **6/24 Russia sends troops to Karafuto.
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  • *1906/6/1 Cession of Southern [[Karafuto]] from Russia.([[Treaty of Portsmouth]])
    3 KB (465 words) - 10:54, 16 December 2021
  • ...[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce]] is signed between Japan and Russia.
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  • ...ins, capturing much of Central Asia, Persia, the Middle East, and parts of Russia by the time of his death in [[1227]]. By that time, he also captured [[Beij ...Moscow, Kiev, and a significant area to the east of that, in what is today Russia).
    10 KB (1,543 words) - 04:43, 1 October 2019
  • ...the next several days, extending the events connected to the victory over Russia further.
    5 KB (749 words) - 18:26, 26 March 2015
  • ...oned the shogunate to take action to defend the northern borders against [[Russia]]n encroachment.<ref>David Howell, "Is Ainu History Japanese History?," in
    5 KB (736 words) - 07:05, 23 July 2022
  • ...go Tsugumichi|Saigô Tsugumichi]] presents the case for the threat posed by Russia, and the need for a standing army, citing standard practices in Europe and
    6 KB (863 words) - 20:18, 24 July 2016
  • ...the basis of national security, to ensure Korea not fall into the hands of Russia or any other Western power, others disagreed vehemently. In the end, the de ...s. In [[1895]], for example, representatives from the US, UK, Germany, and Russia agreed that Japan should not be given exclusive rights to railroad or teleg
    13 KB (1,939 words) - 16:34, 27 March 2018
  • ...ses S. Grant]], King [[Kalakaua]] of Hawaii, Tsarevitch [[Nicholas II]] of Russia, and a number of British royals, among others. The emperor never learned to
    6 KB (940 words) - 01:08, 7 November 2019
  • ...(1875)|Treaty of St. Petersburg]] - Japan's territorial agreements with [[Russia]] are revised; the [[Kuril Islands]] become Japanese territory, in exchange
    6 KB (844 words) - 07:27, 21 April 2017
  • ...he north, Matsumae was also the chief domain which had interactions with [[Russia]]n explorers, traders, and military. Fears of Russian encroachment in the l
    7 KB (1,002 words) - 23:48, 13 April 2020
  • ...and Commerce|Netherlands]], [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|Russia]], the [[Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|United Kingdom]], and
    7 KB (1,146 words) - 07:57, 22 September 2016
  • * ''Japan (The Combined Fleet) Vs. [[Russia]] (Second and Third Pacific Squadrons)'' In October 1904, Russia's Baltic Fleet, now renamed the [[Second Pacific Squadron]], was preparing
    28 KB (4,846 words) - 23:03, 29 April 2018
  • ...eclaring national borders; this was the [[Treaty of Shimoda]], signed with Russia, which declared the island of [[Iturup]] and everything south of it within ...mmerce|the United Kingdom]], [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|Russia]], and [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|France]]. These treat
    16 KB (2,547 words) - 00:35, 2 April 2020
  • ...of the China-Korea border. However, due to the [[Triple Intervention]] of Russia, Germany, and France, which feared the growth of Japanese power/influence,
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  • ...contributions to the defense of [[Ezo]] ([[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]]) against [[Russia]]n encroachment. [[Nanbu Toshinori]] was the lord of Morioka at this time.
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  • ...mmerce|the United Kingdom]], [[Russo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|Russia]], and [[Franco-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce|France]] in the prece
    9 KB (1,361 words) - 23:16, 18 December 2019
  • ...o'' survived into the modern period, eventually opening branches in Japan, Russia, and Singapore.<ref name=craig101/> ...rritory" (Xinjiang) in [[1768]]. Further border disputes between China and Russia over areas of Xinjiang would be addressed by a [[Treaty of St. Petersburg (
    39 KB (5,974 words) - 15:43, 25 April 2018

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