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    the Argun as the river freezes in winter and presents many fords and islands even in summer. While soils on the left (Russian) bank of the Argun are poor...
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    the Stanovoy Range and kept the area between the Argun River and Lake Baikal. This border along the Argun River and Stanovoy Range lasted until the Amur...
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    Outer Manchuria (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
    conflicts, defined the Sino–Russian border as the Stanovoy Mountains and the Argun River. When the Qing sent officials to erect boundary markers, the markers...
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  • the Argun River including Enhe, which is the only one of the settlements to be an official ethnic Russian township. In addition to Russian and Han Chinese...
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    855,000 km2 (716,000 sq mi). If including its main stem tributary, the Argun, the Amur is 4,444 km (2,761 mi) long, making it the world's tenth longest...
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    000 sq mi). It is separated from the Russian Far East to the north by the Amur, Argun, and Ussuri Rivers; from Korea to the south by the Yalu and Tumen Rivers;...
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  • sent to his brother, Ilkhan Argun, who imprisons him for his treachery, though Geyhatu eventually becomes Ilkhan after Argun's death. Osman Bey and Bala...
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  • Sea Amur - Northeastern China, Russia (Siberia) - Sea of Okhotsk Angara Argun River (Asia) Aras -Iran Badulu Oya - Sri Lanka Bentara River - Sri Lanka...
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  • (牡丹江) Nen River (嫩江) Gan River (Inner Mongolia) (甘河) Huifa River (辉发河) Argun (额尔古纳河) Hailar River (海拉尔河) Hulun Lake (呼伦湖) Kherlen River (克鲁伦河) Buir Lake...
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    In Ergun's towns and villages along the Argun River are thousands of descendants of intermarriages between Han Chinese men and Russian women. This Russian...
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  • occupied the area east of the Greater Khingan Range, what is the Hulunbuir, Argun (Ergune), Nen (Noon), Middle Amur, and the Zeya Watersheds. They may have...
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    cede Outer Manchuria in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun. That treaty made the Argun River, which originates in this area, the border between China and Russia...
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    the Barguzin eastward to the lands between the Greater Khingan and the Argun. Around 1594, most of them fled back to the Aga and Nerchinsk in order to...
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  • Çobanoğulları, a small, poor but powerful tribe close to the Mongols during Argun's rule. Formerly a rebellious protégé of Ertuğrul. He is the Uç Bey of Kastamonu...
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    Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Cameroon, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda 10. Amur–Argun–Kherlen (Heilong Jiang) 4,444 2,763 1,855,000 11,400 Sea of Okhotsk Russia...
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  • Hydroelectric Exploitation and Sustainable Development of the Yalong River Han River Encyclopædia Britannica Река АЛАЗЕЯ Godavari River Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016. Argun, Selim (2000). "Life and Contribution of Osmanli Scholar, Abu bakr Effendi...
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    allowed minor border disputes to escalate to firefights for areas of the Argun and Amur rivers (Damansky–Zhenbao is southeast, north of the lake (2 March...
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    remote regions of Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang along segments of the Argun River, Amur River, and Ussuri River. Each side had massed troops and had...
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    line. The Russians retained Trans-Baikalia between Lake Baikal and the Argun River north of Mongolia. The Treaty of Kyakhta (1727), along with the Treaty...
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    the Sino-Soviet border had mainly been demarcated by three rivers, the Argun River from the tripartite junction with Mongolia to the north tip of China...
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  • escalate further upon the death of Argun, who was killed by Geyhatu, and Geyhatu's visit to Tabriz in order to become the Han of the İlhanlı (transl. Ilkhanate)...
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    whole Amur country including Albazin. The frontier was established as the Argun River and the Stanovoy Range. In 1727 the Treaty of Kyakhta confirmed and...
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    clarified in the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk, wherein the Stanovoys and the Argun River were recognized as the border between the two empires, containing...
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  • Studies. pp. 54–57. ISBN 978-975-389-415-9. Sümer, Faruk (1991). "ARSLAN ARGUN" (PDF). TDV Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 3 (Amasya – Âşik Mûsi̇ki̇si̇) (in...
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    inherited by the Sultanate of India. The largest caravanserai is the Sultan Han (built in 1229) on the road between the cities of Konya and Aksaray, in the...
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    Vienna after his regular criticism of Chechnya dictator Ramzan Kadyrov; in Argun, Checheno-Ingush ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (killed 2020) Marco Pérez...
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    sought to promote closer cooperation between Turkic nations of Central Asia. Argun Ozpay (1992-1994) Mustafa Ashula (1994-1995) Kurtulus Tashkent (1995-1999)...
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    northernmost part of the Amur River, 125 miles downstream from the junction of the Argun and Shilka. Thereafter it was little used as the Russians concentrated on...
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  • Qing Dynasty. Russia gives up the area north of the Amur River as far as the Stanovoy Range and kept the area between the Argun River and Lake Baikal....
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