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Sino-Russian War (other)
Sino-Russian War or Russo-Chinese War may refer to: *Sino-Russian border conflicts (1652–1689) *Russian invasion of Manchuria The Russian invasion of Manchuria or Chinese expedition () occurred in the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) when concerns regarding Qing China's defeat by the Empire of Japan, and Japan's brief occupation of Liaodong, c ... (1900), part of the Boxer War See also * Russian Chinese (other) * Sino-Soviet War (other) {{dab ...
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Sino-Russian Border Conflicts
The Sino-Russian border conflicts (1652–1689) were a series of intermittent skirmishes between the Qing dynasty of China, with assistance from the Joseon dynasty of Korea, and the Tsardom of Russia by the Cossacks in which the latter tried and failed to gain the land north of the Amur River with disputes over the Amur region. The hostilities culminated in the Qing siege of the Cossack fort of Albazin in 1686 and resulted in the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689 which gave the land to China. Background The southeast corner of Siberia south of the Stanovoy Range was twice contested between Russia and China. Hydrologically, the Stanovoy Range separates the rivers that flow north into the Arctic from those that flow south into the Amur River. Ecologically, the area is the southeastern edge of the Siberian boreal forest with some areas good for agriculture. Socially and politically, from about 600 AD, it was the northern fringe of the Chinese-Manchu world. Various Chinese dynasties ...
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Russian Invasion Of Manchuria
The Russian invasion of Manchuria or Chinese expedition () occurred in the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) when concerns regarding Qing China's defeat by the Empire of Japan, and Japan's brief occupation of Liaodong, caused the Russian Empire to speed up their long held designs for imperial expansion across Eurasia. In the five years preceding the invasion, the Russian Empire established a network of leased territories in Manchuria. This began with the Triple Intervention in 1895. From 1898, after which Russia received Liaotung from Japan, it built and operated the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER). As with all other major powers in China, Russia demanded concessions along with the railroad, enforced through unequal treaties. With the building of a southern branch of the CER (later the South Manchuria Railway), Mukden (now known as Shenyang) became a Russian stronghold. During the Boxer Rebellion, the Russian military temporarily evacuated from and im ...
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Russian Chinese (other)
Chinese Russian or Russian Chinese may refer to: * Sino-Russian relations (cf. "a Chinese-Russian treaty") ;Language *Kyakhta Russian-Chinese Pidgin *Russian methods for writing the Chinese language: **Cyrillization of Chinese **Latinxua Sin Wenz *Dungan language, a Sinitic language spoken in Russia by the Dungan people ;People and ethnic groups *Ethnic Chinese in Russia *Dungan people, descendants of Hui from China who migrated to the Russian Empire *Ethnic Russians in China **Harbin Russians **Shanghai Russians **Russians in Hong Kong **Albazin Cossacks, Russian soldiers captured by Qing dynasty forces in 1685 and resettled near Beijing *People with dual citizenship Multiple citizenship (or multiple nationality) is a person's legal status in which a person is at the same time recognized by more than one sovereign state, country under its nationality law, nationality and citizenship law as a national or cit ... of China and Russia See also * Chinese Soviet (other)
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