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    of Albazin was a military conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and Qing China from 1685 to 1686. It ultimately ended in the surrender of Albazin to...
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    Albazino (redirect from Albazin)
    in Skovorodinsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia, noted as the site of Albazin (Албазин), the first Russian settlement on the Amur River. Before the arrival...
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    ruins of Albazin giving it the name of Jaxa. In the coming years, Siberian governors made several failed attempts to regain the control over Albazin; however...
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    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...
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    Albazinians (redirect from Albazin Cossacks)
    the Siege of Albazin on the Amur River that were resettled by the Kangxi Emperor in the northeastern periphery of Beijing in 1685. Albazin was a Russian...
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    Qing. Winning Taiwan freed Kangxi's forces for a series of battles over Albazin, the far eastern outpost of the Tsardom of Russia. The 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk...
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    Albazin establishment deprived the Manchu rulers of the tribute of sable pelts that the Solons and Daurs of the area would supply otherwise. Albazin fell...
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    Annual procession with the Albazin icon, Jewish Autonomous Region, Russian Far East....
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  • continued Ming resistance in Southern China. The Qing defeated the Russians at Albazin, resulting in the Treaty of Nerchinsk. By the end of Qianlong Emperor's...
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    dynasty of China after the defeat of Russia by Qing China at the Siege of Albazin in 1686. The Russians gave up the area north of the Amur River as far as...
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  • raping his daughter, and fled to the Amur where he reoccupied the ruins of Albazin and gathered a band of supporters forming the state of Jaxa. Nicefor Czernichowski...
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    v t e Russian-Qing border conflicts Hutong 2nd Hutong Albazin...
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    Yenisei, Lena, Amur, Anadyr (Chukotka), and Ussuri Rivers. A group of Albazin Cossacks settled in China as early as 1685. Cossacks interacted with nearby...
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    re-used the site as a base for their campaign against the Russian fort of Albazin. Aigun was the capital (the seat of the military governor) of Heilongjiang...
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    Khabarov letters from His Majesty Tsar Alexis to the Daurian Prince Lavkai of Albazin and "Prince Bogdoi" (Russian: Князь Богдой) asking those potentates to...
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    back to the mid-17th century when Yerofey Khabarov founded the fort of Albazin on the Amur River. From that time, constant skirmishes took place with...
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    This time he was met with armed resistance. He built winter quarters at Albazin, then sailed down Amur and found Achansk, which preceded the present-day...
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    the Manchus' campaign against the Russian fort of Albazin further north. After the capture of Albazin in 1685 or 1686, the Chinese relocated their town...
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    Orthodox clerics, created a settlement at Albazin on the Amur River. The Kangxi Emperor considered Albazin within Qing territory so he set out a force...
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  • shield soldiers (Tengpaiying) 藤牌营 were used against the Russian Cossacks at Albazin. Under the Kangxi and Qianlong emperors, the Eight Banners participated...
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    Color. p. 90. ISBN 0-7643-1320-7. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amur Cossacks. Albazin Cossacks Amur-Ussuri Cossacks Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky...
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    entered into the Eight Banners, notably serving against Russian Cossacks at Albazin. A score of Ming princes had joined the Zheng dynasty on Taiwan, including...
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    as a base for their campaign against the Russian fort of Albazin. After the capture of Albazin in 1685 or 1686, the Manchus relocated the town to a new...
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    reinforce Albazin against the Russians. Kangxi was impressed by a demonstration of their techniques and ordered 500 of them to defend Albazin, under Ho...
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    rattan shield troops (藤牌营 tengpaiying) served against Russian Cossacks at Albazin. The Qing sent most of the 17 Ming princes still living on Taiwan back...
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    and 113 cattle. The captured Daur town of Yaxa became the Russian town Albazin, which was not recaptured by the Qing until the 1680s. Cattle and horses...
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  • engaged in the Russian-Manchu border conflicts. He built winter quarters at Albazin, then sailed down the Amur and found Achansk, which preceded the present-day...
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    the Great, Golovin was sent to the Amur to defend the new fortress of Albazin against the Chinese Qing Empire. In 1689, he was the Tsardom of Russia's...
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  • Indian epic literature Yakkha (disambiguation), also called "Yaksa-sh" Albazin, a village in Russia that was once named Yagsi (Yaksa in Manchu) All pages...
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    uselessness 1685 May–July Siege of Albazin: Qing forces take Albazin 1686 July–October Siege of Albazin: The Russians return to Albazin but the Qing forces lay siege...
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