Kyakhta (Russian: Кя́хта, [ˈkʲæxtə]; Buryat: Хяагта, romanized: Khiaagta, [ˈçæːχtə]; Mongolian: Хиагт, romanized: Hiagt, [ˈçæχtʰ]) is a town and the administrative...
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The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of...
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Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin was a contact language (specifically a pidgin) used by Russian and Chinese traders to communicate during the 18th-early...
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Ust-Kyakhta (Russian: Усть-Кяхта; Buryat: Хяагтын Адаг, Khiaagtyn Adag) is a rural locality (a selo) in Kyakhtinsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia...
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Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (redirect from Kyakhta Agreement of 1914)
to Beijing, indicated a violation of the Kyakhta Agreement by China. This step in conflict with the Kyakhta agreement was considered by the Chinese as...
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The Kyakhta Trade (Russian: Кяхтинская торговля, Kyahtinskaya torgovlya, Chinese: 恰克图商路) refers to the trade between Russia and China through the town...
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Ulaanbaatar (section Urga and the Kyakhta trade)
regulation of Qing-Russian trade by the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727, a caravan route between Beijing and Kyakhta opened up, along which the city was eventually...
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The Treaty of Kyakhta (Mongolian: Хиагтын гэрээ; Russian: Кяхтинский договор; Chinese: 中俄蒙協約) was a tri-party treaty signed on 25 May 1915 among Russia...
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Sava Vladislavich (section Treaty of Kyakhta)
Russo-Chinese border. In 1728, these provisions were finalized in the Treaty of Kyakhta, which also incorporated Vladislavich's proposal on the construction of...
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at Urga in 1920. Following the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727 Urga (Ulaanbaatar) was a major point of the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China - mostly Siberian...
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continued east to Nerchinsk while the other went south to the border post of Kyakhta where it linked to camel caravans that crossed Mongolia to a Great Wall...
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sovereignty. The matter was settled in 1915 by the tripartite Treaty of Kyakhta (1915), which provided for Mongolian autonomy within the Chinese state...
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center is the town of Kyakhta. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 39,785, with the population of Kyakhta accounting for 50.3%...
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result was the Treaty of Kyakhta. This defined the northern border of what is now Mongolia (except for Tuva) and opened up the Kyakhta caravan trade southeast...
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Mongolian government and army. This Mongolian army took the Mongolian part of Kyakhta from Chinese forces on 18 March 1921, and on 6 July, Russian and Mongolian...
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Pidgin Kiautschou Pidgin German KiKAR (Swahili pidgin) Kwoma-Manambu Pidgin Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Kyowa-go and Xieheyu Labrador Inuit Pidgin French...
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capital of Sükhbaatar, on the border with Russia opposite the town of Kyakhta. Altanbulag is the location of the Altanbulag Free Trade Zone (Алтанбулаг...
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of the line of today's Mongolia–Russia border was set by the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) between Russia and China; however, the treaty left Tuva on the Chinese...
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during the eighteenth century. For background see Kyakhta trade. It was never successful because the Kyakhta route was easier than the long trek east from...
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Russian trade with the Middle Kingdom would be confined to Kyakhta. For the rest see Treaty of Kyakhta and Amur Annexation. Foreign relations of imperial China...
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problems. A team made up entirely of Manchus drew up the 1727 Treaty of Kyakhta to solidify the diplomatic understanding with Russia. In exchange for territory...
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time 144 minutes Countries Soviet Union Japan Languages Russian Mandarin Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Budget $4 million (est.) Box office 21 million tickets...
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Surzhyk Pidgins, creoles, cants and mixed languages Alaskan Russian Fenya Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Mednyj Aleut Padonkaffsky jargon (Olbanian) Russenorsk...
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Russian Ground Forces (Military Unit Number 69647). It is stationed at Kyakhta in Buryatia, part of the 36th Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military...
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Buryatia. From 1727 it was the border crossing for the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China. Kyakhta's founder, the Serb Sava Vladislavich, established it...
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the remaining Chinese troops, having retreated to northern Mongolia near Kyakhta, attempted to go around Urga to the west to reach China, the Russians and...
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Obruchev's Museum of Local History of Kyakhta (Russian: Кяхтинский краеведческий музей) is a museum in Kyakhta, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The museum...
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(1654) toward the Argun. From 1727 much Russo-Chinese trade shifted to Kyakhta near where the Selenge River crosses the current Russo-Mongol border. From...
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representatives in Irkutsk in August. On 1 March 1921, the party formed in Kyakhta (claiming to be Mongolia's first political party) and formed a provisional...
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Kingdom concerning Ethiopian sovereignty and railroad construction Treaty of Kyakhta (1915), between China, Russia and Mongolia wherein the latter was recognised...
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