• The Tianjin Massacre (Chinese: 天津教案; pinyin: Tiānjīn Jiào'àn; lit. 'Tianjin Religion Case'), also spelled the Tientsin Massacre, was an attack on Christian...
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    Tianjin (redirect from Tientsin, China)
    city included China Critic, Peking and Tientsin Times, The China Times,Tageblatt für Nordchina, L'Écho de Tientsin, China Tribune, Ta Kung Pao (L'Impartial)...
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    Umberto I of Italy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Umberto's death, the Kingdom of Italy gained a concession territory in Tientsin. Umberto's attitude towards the Holy See was uncompromising. In an 1886...
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    paraît de nouveaux, plus clairs les uns que les autres. " Les personnes qui ont assisté, il y a trente ans, aux massacres de Tientsin, sont frappées de la...
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    missionaries in Shandong and in the German concession in Qingdao. The Treaty of Tientsin and the Convention of Peking, signed in 1860 after the Second Opium War...
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    Putyatin offered himself as a mediator. The result was the Treaties of Tientsin, which granted most of the Allied demands. Without fully informing the...
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    Amur River. June Second Opium War: The Qing dynasty signed the Treaty of Tientsin, under which foreigners were granted greater freedom of movement within...
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    The British sent two military units to the battle from their garrison at Tientsin, numbering 1,500, and the Chinese who were unoccupied by the Germans sent...
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    Revolution. The Japanese considered this a violation of the 1885 Convention of Tientsin, and sent an expeditionary force of 8,000 troops, which landed at Incheon...
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  • (April 6, 1889). The Chinese times, Volume 3. TIENTSIN: Printed and Published for the Proprietors by THE TIENTSIN PRINTING CO. p. 213. Retrieved 17 July 2011...
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    Rebellion the Japanese only had 215 troops in northern China stationed at Tientsin; nearly all of them were naval rikusentai from the Kasagi and the Atago...
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    Italy (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Ethiopia, Eritrea, the majority of Somalia and the little concession of Tientsin in China Jon Rynn. "WHAT IS A GREAT POWER?" (PDF). economicreconstruction...
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    Nelson Lay he conducted the negotiations which led up to the Treaty of Tientsin (1858). In the following year he accompanied Sir Frederick Bruce in his...
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  • American Revolution: Explorations in the History of American Radicalism. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1976. Armitage, David. Every Great...
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    replaced the next year by a slightly milder treaty. With the treaty of Tientsin, China recognised the French protectorate over Annam and Tonkin and implicitly...
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    Danzig crisis by the Tientsin incident when the Japanese Northern China Area Army blockaded the British concession in Tientsin. The Japanese prevented...
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    Masaharu Homma (category Perpetrators of World War II prisoner of war massacres)
    from 1938 to 1940 and directed the blockade of the foreign concessions in Tientsin, where he led the negotiations with the British. After the fall of Nanjing...
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  • Retrieved 2010-06-28. Kenneth Lieberthal (1980). Revolution and tradition in Tientsin, 1949-1952. Stanford University Press. p. 67. ISBN 0-8047-1044-9. Retrieved...
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    Italian Social Republic (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    sovereignty of the RSI but were de facto subject to the German military command. The Italian concession of Tientsin in China was ceded by the RSI to...
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    French. After the Treaty of Huế (1883) with Vietnam and the Treaty of Tientsin (1885) with the Chinese Qing dynasty, all of Vietnam was governed by the...
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    south through the major railway lines (Peiping-Suiyan, Peiping-Hankow, and Tientsin-Pukow). These were easily conquered by the superior Japanese army. By October...
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    In response, Japanese leaders, citing a violation of the Convention of Tientsin as a pretext, decided upon military intervention to challenge China. On...
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    facing no other options, the Xianfeng Emperor agreed to the Treaty of Tientsin, which contained clauses deeply insulting to the Chinese, such as a demand...
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    Concession in Shanghai was established, and in 1860, the French Concession in Tientsin (now called Tianjin) was set up. Both concessions lasted until 1946. The...
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  • Routledge. p. 107. ISBN 978-0415664578. Greg Grandin (2011). The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War. University of Chicago Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780226306902...
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    of 400 men. At 02:00 on June 21, this small combined force set out for Tientsin, a large enemy held city along the route to Peking, arrayed against a Chinese...
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  • Review. American Philatelic Research Library. 2003. p. 342. "Peking and Tientsin". London and China Telegraph. 21 June 1920. p. 435. "Social and Personal"...
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    均应照例牢固监禁,俟十一岁时再行解交内务府,照例办理,等情。 The Chinese times, Volume 5. Vol. V. TIENTSIN: THE TIENTSIN PRINTING CO. 1891. p. 74. Retrieved 8 May 2011. 25th Januarv, 1891...
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    March First Movement (category Massacres in Korea)
    English-language newspapers in China, including the Peking Daily News and Peking and Tientsin Times. One Yonhap News Agency reporter argued that a letter from an anonymous...
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    against overseas French. In early March 1882, the Governor of Nam Kỳ, Le Myre de Vilers, sent Captain Henri Rivière leading 2 gunboats carried 2 marines companies...
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