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  • ...mission, to punish Korea for its insolence. Two, many expressed fears that Russia, the United Kingdom, or another of the Western powers might gain significan ...should go badly at all, it would present far too great an opportunity for Russia or Britain to then come to "interfere in our internal affairs." He advocate
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  • *The [[Treaty of Nerchinsk]] establishes the border between Russia and [[Qing Dynasty]] China.
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  • ...d immediately onto the faculty, and began making research trips to Alaska, Russia, Europe, and Japan. While in Japan around [[1900]], he began collecting Jap ...as formally established in [[1912]]. Dean made a number of trips to Japan, Russia, Alaska, and elsewhere, founding the Department of Reptiles and Fishes at t
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  • ...porated into shogunal territory, in response to and as a defense against [[Russia]]n encroachment.
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  • ...raged to be less Japanese; this in response to the lessening threat from [[Russia]].
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  • ...into leasing Port Arthur and the entire Liaodong Peninsula to Russia. For Russia this meant the acquisition of an ice-free naval base in the Far East to sup ...y engaged in Korea, successfully increasing her influence in that country. Russia also had interest in Korea, and although at first Russians and Japanese man
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  • ...ost significant treaties signed between [[Qing Dynasty]] China and Tsarist Russia.
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  • ...Russians would also help provide further intelligence & information about Russia and European developments for the shogunate, he argued, going on to suggest ...lting Tanuma ordered Matsumae to provide a series of reports on trade with Russia; this, in turn, later led to the 1785 investigative mission.
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  • ...h Westerners, including individuals from England, France, the Netherlands, Russia, and the United States, among others, in the 1840s-1850s.
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  • ...rsburg]], which settled territorial disputes in Xinjiang between China and Russia.<ref name=britan>"[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/282770/Ili-cri
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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.)
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...by [[Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin]] to carry a portion of his crew home to Russia while he remained temporarily in Japan.
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  • * ''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
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