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NERCHINSK

  • Nerchinsk
  • Town of Nerchinsky District in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia

    Nerchinsk (Russian: Не́рчинск; Buryat: Нэршүү, Nershüü; Mongolian: Нэрчүү, Nerchüü; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠪᠴᡠ, Möllendorff: Nibcu, Abkai: Nibqu) is a town and the

    Nerchinsk

    Nerchinsk

    Nerchinsk

  • Treaty of Nerchinsk
  • 1689 border treaty between Russia and Qing China

    The Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689 was the first treaty between the Tsardom of Russia and the Qing dynasty of China after the defeat of Russia by Qing China

    Treaty of Nerchinsk

    Treaty of Nerchinsk

    Treaty_of_Nerchinsk

  • Nerchinsk katorga
  • Nerchinsk katorga (Russian: Нерчинская каторга, Nerchinskaya katorga) was a system of katorga — a type of penal labour — practiced by the Russian Empire

    Nerchinsk katorga

    Nerchinsk katorga

    Nerchinsk_katorga

  • Jaxa (state)
  • 17th century microstate in North Asia

    had been eliminated. Moscow responded by making Ivan Vlasov voyevoda of Nerchinsk and appointing Akeksey Tolbuzin to a new voivodeship at Albazin (July

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa_(state)

  • Albazino
  • Village in Skovorodinsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia

    Qing China at the Siege of Albazin in 1686 (see below). By the Treaty of Nerchinsk the area was assigned to Qing China. Following the Treaty of Aigun in

    Albazino

    Albazino

    Albazino

  • History of Sino-Russian relations
  • Stanovoy Mountains remained the Russo-Chinese frontier from the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) to the Treaty of Aigun in 1859. For a full account see Sino–Russian

    History of Sino-Russian relations

    History of Sino-Russian relations

    History_of_Sino-Russian_relations

  • Mariya Volkonskaya
  • Wife of Prince Sergey Volkonsky

    three years before their departure to Nerchinsk. The Petrovsky factory was a prison for the Decembrists in Nerchinsk Mining District. The prisoners were

    Mariya Volkonskaya

    Mariya Volkonskaya

    Mariya_Volkonskaya

  • Siege of Albazin
  • 1685 siege on the Russian–Chinese border

    peoples and sent part of it to the authorities in Nerchinsk. In 1672, the Russian authorities in Nerchinsk formally claimed Albazin. Chernigovsky was captured

    Siege of Albazin

    Siege of Albazin

    Siege_of_Albazin

  • Outer Manchuria
  • Historical region in Northeast Asia

    the Russia's Far East expansion, between 1643 and 1689. The Treaty of Nerchinsk signed in 1689 after a series of conflicts, defined the Sino–Russian border

    Outer Manchuria

    Outer Manchuria

    Outer_Manchuria

  • Treaty of Kyakhta (1727)
  • 1727 treaty between China and Russia

    The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of

    Treaty of Kyakhta (1727)

    Treaty_of_Kyakhta_(1727)

  • Kyakhta trade
  • Historic trade route between Siberia and China

    of the Siberian forests between 1582 and 1639. In 1689 the Treaty of Nerchinsk delineated the Russo-Chinese border in "Manchuria". This treaty said nothing

    Kyakhta trade

    Kyakhta trade

    Kyakhta_trade

  • Kara katorga
  • Set of 19th-century Russian katorga prisons along the Kara River in Transbaikalia

    Shilka River, flowing into it at Ust-Karsk) and part of the system of Nerchinsk katorga. George Kennan noted in 1885, "The mines of Kara, which are the

    Kara katorga

    Kara katorga

    Kara_katorga

  • Sino-Russian border conflicts
  • Series of conflicts between China and Russia

    of the Cossack fort of Albazin in 1686 and resulted in the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 which gave the land to China. The southeast corner of Siberia

    Sino-Russian border conflicts

    Sino-Russian border conflicts

    Sino-Russian_border_conflicts

  • Blagoveshchensk
  • City in Amur Oblast, Russia

    north of the Amur belonged to the Manchu Qing dynasty by the Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689 until it was ceded to Russia by the Aigun Treaty in 1858. The

    Blagoveshchensk

    Blagoveshchensk

    Blagoveshchensk

  • Transbaikal Oblast
  • Administrative unit of the Russian Empire (1851-1917/1920-1922)

    region. In 1654 the Nerchinsk fortress was founded, 4 years later it was moved to the mouth of the Nercha and the city of Nerchinsk was founded. In 1665

    Transbaikal Oblast

    Transbaikal Oblast

    Transbaikal_Oblast

  • Argun (Amur)
  • River in Russia and China

    (海拉尔河) in China. The Argun marks the border (established by the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689) between Russia and China for about 944 kilometres (587 mi), until

    Argun (Amur)

    Argun (Amur)

    Argun_(Amur)

  • Eastern Okraina
  • State

    September 15, an assembly of workers of the Eastern Transbaikal Region in Nerchinsk proclaimed the creation of a Regional Revolution committee for the eastern

    Eastern Okraina

    Eastern Okraina

    Eastern_Okraina

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    the far eastern outpost of the Tsardom of Russia. The 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk was China's first formal treaty with a European power and kept the border

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Gantimur
  • Daurian tribal chief and military leader

    is unrecorded; he was born on the Nercha River, near what later became Nerchinsk. Gantimur was born into the ruling stratum of the Daur tribes, a Mongolic-speaking

    Gantimur

    Gantimur

    Gantimur

  • Chinese Empire
  • Name for Imperial China

    China", "Chinese state" or the state of Bogda. In the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, the authoritative Latin text used the name "Imperii Sinici" (meaning

    Chinese Empire

    Chinese Empire

    Chinese_Empire

  • Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia
  • Russian tsarevna (1657–1704)

    were the Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 with Poland, the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk with China, and the Crimean campaigns against Turkey. Although spearheaded

    Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia

    Sophia_Alekseyevna_of_Russia

  • Khabarovsk Krai
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    however, obliged the Cossacks to quit their forts, and by the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), Russia abandoned its advance into the basin of the river. Although

    Khabarovsk Krai

    Khabarovsk Krai

    Khabarovsk_Krai

  • Tungusic peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic group

    skirmishes with the Qing dynasty of China, leading up to the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk. The first published description of a Tungusic people to reach beyond

    Tungusic peoples

    Tungusic peoples

    Tungusic_peoples

  • Treaty of Aigun
  • 1858 treaty between Russia and China

    China was suppressing the Taiping Rebellion. It reversed the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) by transferring the land between the Stanovoy Range and the Amur

    Treaty of Aigun

    Treaty of Aigun

    Treaty_of_Aigun

  • Thomas Pereira
  • Portuguese Jesuit (1646–1708)

    interpreter, he played a pivotal role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 - the first formal agreement between China and a European power

    Thomas Pereira

    Thomas Pereira

    Thomas_Pereira

  • Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
  • Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church

    (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

    Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

    Patriarch_of_Moscow_and_all_Rus'

  • Manchuria
  • Geographical region in Northeast Asia

    These districts were acknowledged as Qing territory by the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk but ceded to the Russian Empire due to the Amur Annexation in the unequal

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

  • Jean-François Gerbillon
  • French missionary who worked in China

    with Thomas Pereira, one of his companions, was sent as interpreter to Nerchinsk in Russia. They travelled with the ambassadors commissioned to negotiate

    Jean-François Gerbillon

    Jean-François_Gerbillon

  • Boxer Rebellion
  • 1899–1901 anti-foreign uprising in China

    Qing dynasty had maintained a long peace, starting with the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, but Russian forces took advantage of Chinese defeats to impose

    Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer_Rebellion

  • Russian conquest of Siberia
  • Military conquest during 1580–1778

    Russian-Qing border conflict 1652 - Battle of Achan prison 1653 - Chita and Nerchinsk were founded in Transbaikalia 1655 - Siege of Kumar prison 1661 - Irkutsk

    Russian conquest of Siberia

    Russian conquest of Siberia

    Russian_conquest_of_Siberia

  • Nivkh people
  • Ethnic group of far eastern Russia

    centuries, the Nivkh were tributaries of the Manchus. After the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, they functioned as intermediaries between the Russians, Manchu

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh_people

  • Transbaikal
  • Mountainous region east of Lake Baikal in Russia

    (Russian: Забайкальская область), established in 1851, with its capital at Nerchinsk, later at Chita. It became part of the short-lived Far Eastern Republic

    Transbaikal

    Transbaikal

    Transbaikal

  • Albazinians
  • Chinese descendants of Russian Cossacks

    of its inhabitants agreed to evacuate their families and property to Nerchinsk, whereas several young Cossacks resolved to join the Manchu army and to

    Albazinians

    Albazinians

    Albazinians

  • Green Ukraine
  • Historical Ukrainian name for land in the southern Russian Far East

    Manchu people of China. In 1689 China and Russia signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk, which granted Russia a limited territory in the upper flow of Amur. In

    Green Ukraine

    Green Ukraine

    Green_Ukraine

  • Katorga
  • System of penal labor in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union

    described his findings in his book In Russian and French Prisons (1887). Nerchinsk katorga (Нерчинская каторга) Akatuy katorga (Акатуйская каторга) Algacha

    Katorga

    Katorga

    Katorga

  • Bogda Khan
  • Chinese royal title

    бугдыханова высочества) in the Russian version of the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk. During the 1911 Revolution that eventually led to the fall of the Qing

    Bogda Khan

    Bogda_Khan

  • Nikita Muravyov
  • Russian military leader (1795–1843)

    sentence was commuted to 20 years of hard labor. He was assigned to the Nerchinsk Mines, then in 1835 exiled to Irkutsk Province where he died in 1843.

    Nikita Muravyov

    Nikita Muravyov

    Nikita_Muravyov

  • Decembrist revolt
  • 1825 failed coup in the Russian Empire

    Prince Volkonsky, and Artamon Muraviev, all of them bound for the mines at Nerchinsk. The journey eastward was fraught with hardship, yet for some it offered

    Decembrist revolt

    Decembrist revolt

    Decembrist_revolt

  • Dauriya
  • Historical geographic region in Russia

    Buryatia, south-west of the Trans-Baikal Territory; see Selenga Highlands). Nerchinsk Dauriya - territories to the east of the Yablonovy Mountains (southeastern

    Dauriya

    Dauriya

  • Pyotr Beketov
  • 17th-century Russian explorer

    which later developed into modern cities such as Yakutsk, Chita, and Nerchinsk. Beketov started his military service as a guardsman (strelets) in 1624

    Pyotr Beketov

    Pyotr Beketov

    Pyotr_Beketov

  • Amur Front
  • Transbaikal Front. Its operative area consisted of the following towns: Nerchinsk, Nerchinsky Zavod, Sretensk, Blagoveshchensk, Onon, and Khabarovsk. The

    Amur Front

    Amur_Front

  • Kangxi Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1661 to 1722

    swords while fighting naked. Negotiations culminated in the Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689, by which a border was agreed between Russia and China. The Inner

    Kangxi Emperor

    Kangxi Emperor

    Kangxi_Emperor

  • Timeline of Chinese history
  • outside Guangzhou. 1689 27 August The Qing dynasty signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk with Russia, under which the two countries mutually agreed to a border

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline_of_Chinese_history

  • Buyeo
  • c. 2nd century BCE to 494 CE kingdom in north-east China

    (Nurgan) Later Jin Qing rule Sino-Russian border conflicts (Treaty of Nerchinsk) Modern period Amur Annexation Chuang Guandong Russian invasion Russian

    Buyeo

    Buyeo

    Buyeo

  • Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
  • Russian general and warlord (1886–1921)

    Punin Cavalry Special Task Force.[page needed] Ungern served in the Nerchinsk Regiment. On the Eastern Front, he gained a reputation as an extremely

    Roman von Ungern-Sternberg

    Roman von Ungern-Sternberg

    Roman_von_Ungern-Sternberg

  • Siberian River Routes
  • Main ways of communication in the Russian Siberia before the 1730s

    the west, the Russians penetrated to Ulan-Ude (1666), Chita (1653) and Nerchinsk (1654) toward the Argun. From 1727 much Russo-Chinese trade shifted to

    Siberian River Routes

    Siberian River Routes

    Siberian_River_Routes

  • Siberian Route
  • Road in Russia

    Baikal the road split near Verkhneudinsk. One branch continued east to Nerchinsk while the other went south to the border post of Kyakhta where it linked

    Siberian Route

    Siberian Route

    Siberian_Route

  • Ethnic Chinese in Russia
  • Ethnic group in Russia

    to meet for boundary negotiations. The result was the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, under which the Qing relented from their earlier claims of territory

    Ethnic Chinese in Russia

    Ethnic_Chinese_in_Russia

  • Russian nihilist movement
  • 1860–1917 Russian movement advocating negation and liberation

    in Mytninskaia Square on May 19, 1864, Chernyshevskii was sent to the Nerchinsk hard labor camps (Kadaia mine; transferred to the Aleksandrovskii plant

    Russian nihilist movement

    Russian nihilist movement

    Russian_nihilist_movement

  • Liao civilization
  • Ancient Northeast Asian civilization

    (Nurgan) Later Jin Qing rule Sino-Russian border conflicts (Treaty of Nerchinsk) Modern period Amur Annexation Chuang Guandong Russian invasion Russian

    Liao civilization

    Liao civilization

    Liao_civilization

  • History of Vladivostok
  • City history

    Yongning Temple Stele is displayed in the local museum. The 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk defined the area as part of China under the Manchu Qing dynasty. Later

    History of Vladivostok

    History of Vladivostok

    History_of_Vladivostok

  • Amur Cossacks
  • Cossack host created in the Amur region

    the Cossacks relocated from the Transbaikal region and freed miners of Nerchinsk region. Their resettlement began in 1854. The first Cossack stanitsa (Khabarovskaya)

    Amur Cossacks

    Amur Cossacks

    Amur_Cossacks

  • Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island
  • Island at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers

    contain black bears on the island. Sino-Russian border conflicts Treaty of Nerchinsk 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement List of divided islands Abagaitu Islet

    Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island

    Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island

    Bolshoy_Ussuriysky_Island

  • Russian Orthodox Church
  • Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church

    (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • Heilongjiang
  • Province of China

    with Japanese shōgun), whose power extended, according to the Treaty of Nerchinsk, as far north as the Stanovoy Mountains. The eastern part of what's today

    Heilongjiang

    Heilongjiang

    Heilongjiang

  • Khalkha Mongols
  • Largest subgroup of Mongol people

    Khalkha raiding parties reached as far as Bratsk, Ilimsk, Yeravninsk, and Nerchinsk, while the khans besieged the forts on the Selenge. At the same time,

    Khalkha Mongols

    Khalkha Mongols

    Khalkha_Mongols

  • Yaroslavl railway station
  • Railway station in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia

    Onon 6446 km 4005 mi Shilka-Pass Kholbon 6496 km 4036 mi Priiskavaya Nerchinsk 6532 km 4059 mi Kuenga branch to Sretensk 6593 km 4097 mi Chernyshevsky-Zabaikalski

    Yaroslavl railway station

    Yaroslavl railway station

    Yaroslavl_railway_station

  • Diocese of Kursk
  • (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Diocese of Kursk

    Diocese of Kursk

    Diocese_of_Kursk

  • Spinel of the Great Imperial Crown
  • Large uncut gemstone which tops the Great Imperial Crown of Russia

    The first information about it dates back to 1702, when the retired Nerchinsk captain of fifty Yan Istopnikov, being at the head of the state caravan

    Spinel of the Great Imperial Crown

    Spinel of the Great Imperial Crown

    Spinel_of_the_Great_Imperial_Crown

  • Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand
  • (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand

    Russian_Orthodox_Diocese_of_Sydney,_Australia_and_New_Zealand

  • Borders of China
  • Political land boundaries between China and its neighbouring territories

    Parties Gregorian date Full name of treaty 7 September 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk 1727 Treaty of Kiakhta 28 May 1858 Treaty of Aigun 14 November 1860 Convention

    Borders of China

    Borders of China

    Borders_of_China

  • History of Primorye
  • History of Primorsky Krai territory

    the Qing Empire formally claimed the territory through the Treaty of Nerchinsk. During the 18th century, French explorers, including the naval officer

    History of Primorye

    History of Primorye

    History_of_Primorye

  • Eparchies and metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Chelny 2024 [147] Chita Chita 1894 [148] Transbaikal Chita 2014 Nerchinsk Nerchinsk 2014 [149] Ishim Ishim 2013 [150] Tobolsk Tobolsk 2013 Tobolsk Tobolsk

    Eparchies and metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Eparchies_and_metropolitanates_of_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • List of territorial disputes
  • Argun as the basis of the Sino-Russian border there per the Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689. Aksai Chin and Depsang Plains China  Republic of China  India

    List of territorial disputes

    List of territorial disputes

    List_of_territorial_disputes

  • Russian tea culture
  • Use of tea in Russia

    available only to royalty and the very wealthy. In 1689, the Treaty of Nerchinsk was signed that formalized Russia's sovereignty over Siberia, and also

    Russian tea culture

    Russian tea culture

    Russian_tea_culture

  • Diocese of Vienna and Austria
  • Russian Orthodox Jurisdiction in Austria

    (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Diocese of Vienna and Austria

    Diocese of Vienna and Austria

    Diocese_of_Vienna_and_Austria

  • History of Manchuria
  • the north, the boundary with Russian Siberia was fixed by the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) as running along the watershed of the Stanovoy Mountains. South

    History of Manchuria

    History of Manchuria

    History_of_Manchuria

  • Qing dynasty in Inner Asia
  • Historical territories of the Manchu-led Qing Empire

    eventually rebutted by the Qing in the 1680s, resulting in the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 which gave the land to China. During the mid-19th century, however

    Qing dynasty in Inner Asia

    Qing dynasty in Inner Asia

    Qing_dynasty_in_Inner_Asia

  • Tsardom of Russia
  • Russian state from 1547 to 1721

    Qing dynasty, Russia made peace with China in 1689. By the Treaty of Nerchinsk, Russia ceded its claims to the Amur Valley, but it gained access to the

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom of Russia

    Tsardom_of_Russia

  • Ainu people
  • Ethnic group in Japan and Russia

    Qing first asserted influence over Sakhalin after the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, which defined the Stanovoy Range as the border between the Qing and the

    Ainu people

    Ainu people

    Ainu_people

  • Songgotu
  • Qing dynasty statesman

    Kangxi's court. He also acted as a diplomat and signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk with Russia. During Kangxi's expedition against Dzungar khan Galdan, Songgotu

    Songgotu

    Songgotu

  • Haydamak
  • 18th-century Ukrainian paramilitary outfits made up of commoners

    sentenced to whipping and tagging, had their nostrils torn and were exiled to Nerchinsk katorga. Separate haidamak squads continued their activities during the

    Haydamak

    Haydamak

    Haydamak

  • Wiman Chosŏn
  • Dynasty of the Gojoseon kingdom of Korea (194–108 BC)

    (Nurgan) Later Jin Qing rule Sino-Russian border conflicts (Treaty of Nerchinsk) Modern period Amur Annexation Chuang Guandong Russian invasion Russian

    Wiman Chosŏn

    Wiman_Chosŏn

  • George Kennan (explorer)
  • American journalist (1845–1924)

    Harriman's Fight with the Colorado River. The MacMillan Company. 1917. Nerchinsk katorga "CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION". The National Geographic Magazine

    George Kennan (explorer)

    George Kennan (explorer)

    George_Kennan_(explorer)

  • Sergey Mikhailov (politician)
  • Russian politician (born 1965)

    1990, then taught at the Nerchinsk State Farm-Technical School. Between 1997 and 2008 he was the director of the Nerchinsk Agricultural College. In 2002

    Sergey Mikhailov (politician)

    Sergey Mikhailov (politician)

    Sergey_Mikhailov_(politician)

  • 1900 Amur anti-Chinese pogroms
  • 1900 pogroms of Qing dynasty subjects in Blagoveshchensk, Russian Empire

    (2007). "How the Sino-Russian Boundary Conflict Was Finally Settled: From Nerchinsk 1689 to Vladivostok 2005 via Zhenbao Island 1969" (PDF). In Iwashita,

    1900 Amur anti-Chinese pogroms

    1900 Amur anti-Chinese pogroms

    1900_Amur_anti-Chinese_pogroms

  • Fanny Kaplan
  • Attempted assassin of Vladimir Lenin (1890–1918)

    hard labour prison camp. She served in the Maltsev and Akatuy prisons of Nerchinsk katorga, Siberia, where she lost her sight, which was partially restored

    Fanny Kaplan

    Fanny Kaplan

    Fanny_Kaplan

  • The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
  • 1719 novel by Daniel Defoe

    visit; then Crusoe and his men hike through the towns of Nertzinskoi (Nerchinsk) and Plotbus, past a lake called Schaks Ozer, through Jerawena, along

    The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    The_Farther_Adventures_of_Robinson_Crusoe

  • Vitus Bering
  • Danish-born Russian explorer (1681–1741)

    Kamchatka was along tributaries of the Lena; but after the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) this looked politically infeasible. Instead, Bering's party, it

    Vitus Bering

    Vitus Bering

    Vitus_Bering

  • Goguryeo
  • Korean kingdom (c. 37 BC–668 AD)

    (Nurgan) Later Jin Qing rule Sino-Russian border conflicts (Treaty of Nerchinsk) Modern period Amur Annexation Chuang Guandong Russian invasion Russian

    Goguryeo

    Goguryeo

    Goguryeo

  • Hamnigan
  • Subgroup of Mongolized Evenki

    Transbaikalia or Khamnigans were tributary to the Khalkha. They who lived around Nerchinsk and the Aga steppe faced both Cossack demands for tribute and Khori-Buriats

    Hamnigan

    Hamnigan

  • Ministry of the Imperial Court
  • Former ministry in Russian Empire

    Ministerial council General sections Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty Altay and Nerchinsk Metallurgical works (silver and gold mines) Imperial Porcelain Factory

    Ministry of the Imperial Court

    Ministry of the Imperial Court

    Ministry_of_the_Imperial_Court

  • Uda (Khabarovsk Krai)
  • River in Russia

    148 kilometres (92 mi) long Udykhyn from the left. From the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) to the Treaty of Aigun (1858) its lower course was officially part

    Uda (Khabarovsk Krai)

    Uda (Khabarovsk Krai)

    Uda_(Khabarovsk_Krai)

  • Diplomatic approaches between the courts of John III Sobieski and the Kangxi Emperor
  • 17th-century contact between Poland and China

    King, at the time the Qing Emperor must have considered the Treaty of Nerchinsk to be sufficient assurance of peace with the Russian Tsardom. Moreover

    Diplomatic approaches between the courts of John III Sobieski and the Kangxi Emperor

    Diplomatic approaches between the courts of John III Sobieski and the Kangxi Emperor

    Diplomatic_approaches_between_the_courts_of_John_III_Sobieski_and_the_Kangxi_Emperor

  • Mongols
  • East Asian ethnic group

    sides of Lake Baikal were separated from Mongolia. In 1689, the Treaty of Nerchinsk established the northern border of Manchuria north of the present line

    Mongols

    Mongols

    Mongols

  • Fengtian clique
  • Chinese warlord faction in control of Manchuria (1911–1928)

    (Nurgan) Later Jin Qing rule Sino-Russian border conflicts (Treaty of Nerchinsk) Modern period Amur Annexation Chuang Guandong Russian invasion Russian

    Fengtian clique

    Fengtian clique

    Fengtian_clique

  • Buryats
  • Mongol ethnic group in Siberia, Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia

    and the Argun River. Around 1594, most of them fled back to the Aga and Nerchinsk to avoid subjugation by the Daurs. The Russians reached Lake Baikal in

    Buryats

    Buryats

    Buryats

  • Diocese of Bryansk
  • (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Diocese of Bryansk

    Diocese of Bryansk

    Diocese_of_Bryansk

  • Bibliography of Christianity in China
  • 1983 Joseph S. Sebes, S.J.: «The Jesuits and the Sino-Russian Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689): The Diary of Thomas Pereira», i Bibliotheca Instituti Historici

    Bibliography of Christianity in China

    Bibliography_of_Christianity_in_China

  • Old town
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Town of Kyakhta, historic settlement of federal importance Old Town of Nerchinsk Old Town of Chita Old Town of Komsomolsk-on-Amur Stari Grad, a neighborhood

    Old town

    Old town

    Old_town

  • Russia in the Opium Wars
  • agreement replaced the previous territorial agreement, the Treaty of Nerchinsk, signed in 1689. After the Aigun Treaty the allied forces, with the help

    Russia in the Opium Wars

    Russia in the Opium Wars

    Russia_in_the_Opium_Wars

  • Huma County
  • County in Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China

    3 April 1655). The town was ceded to Qing Empire after the treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689. Huma County is divided into 2 towns, 5 townships and 1 ethnic

    Huma County

    Huma County

    Huma_County

  • Chita Operations
  • Russian Civil War military engagements

    Nerchinsk factories. The Reds used the opportunity and took Kadaya, Zulza, Noviy Orlov and Stariy Orlov villages, posing a direct threat to Nerchinsk

    Chita Operations

    Chita Operations

    Chita_Operations

  • Znamenka, Zabaykalsky Krai
  • Selo in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia

    are 9 streets in this selo. This rural locality is located 31 km from Nerchinsk (the district's administrative centre), 191 km from Chita (capital of

    Znamenka, Zabaykalsky Krai

    Znamenka,_Zabaykalsky_Krai

  • Manchu language
  • Critically endangered Tungusic language

    Standard Chinese language. In the Manchu-language version of the Treaty of Nerchinsk, the term "Chinese language" (Dulimbai gurun i bithe) referred to the

    Manchu language

    Manchu_language

  • Diplomacy
  • Practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states

    series of treaties with Czarist Russia, beginning with the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689. This was followed up by the Aigun Treaty and the Convention of

    Diplomacy

    Diplomacy

    Diplomacy

  • Diocese of Pskov
  • (Urban) Moscow (Oblast) Murom Murmansk Nakhodka Naryan-Mar Neftekamsk Nerchinsk Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Norilsk Novgorod Novokuznetsk Novorossisk

    Diocese of Pskov

    Diocese of Pskov

    Diocese_of_Pskov

  • Ugolnaya railway station
  • Railway station in Primorsky Krai, Russia

    Onon 6446 km 4005 mi Shilka-Pass Kholbon 6496 km 4036 mi Priiskavaya Nerchinsk 6532 km 4059 mi Kuenga branch to Sretensk 6593 km 4097 mi Chernyshevsky-Zabaikalski

    Ugolnaya railway station

    Ugolnaya railway station

    Ugolnaya_railway_station

  • Sretensk prisoner of war camp
  • camps established in the Zabaykalsky Oblast, the others being Chita, Nerchinsk, Troitskosavsk, Verkhneudinsk, Barguzin, Peschanka, Dauria, Antipicha

    Sretensk prisoner of war camp

    Sretensk prisoner of war camp

    Sretensk_prisoner_of_war_camp

  • Amur Annexation
  • Russian annexation of Outer Manchuria

    territorial situation was ultimately clarified in the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, wherein the Stanovoys and the Argun River were recognized as the border

    Amur Annexation

    Amur Annexation

    Amur_Annexation

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Online names & meanings

  • URI
  • Male

    English

    URI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwriy, URI means "fiery" or "my flame, my light." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a prince of Judah. 

  • Elim
  • Biblical

    Elim

    the rams; the strong; stags

  • Mudge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mudge

    English (Devon) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Mugga.

  • Ula
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ula

    Jewel of the Sea

  • ZABDIY
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ZABDIY

    (זַבְדִּי) Hebrew name ZABDIY means "the gift of Jehovah. In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Zerah.

  • Prior
  • Boy/Male

    Latin English

    Prior

    Head of a monastery.

  • Bhavana
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Bhavana

    Emotions; Meditation; Thinking; Feelings; Sentiments; Awsum; A Happiness; Emotion

  • Siladitya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Siladitya

    Sun of Stone

  • MAEVE
  • Female

    English

    MAEVE

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Meadhbh, MAEVE means "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.

  • Tripurari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tripurari

    Enemy of Tripura, Lord Shiva

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