• Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 (日米紳士協約, Nichibei Shinshi Kyōyaku) was an informal agreement between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan whereby...
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  • of the Russo-Japanese War, p. 124. "Franco-Japanese Treaty Completed". New York Times. May 19, 1907. Ewen W. Edwards, "The Far Eastern Agreements of 1907...
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  • The Japan–Russia Secret Agreements were a series of four secret treaties signed between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire after the Russo-Japanese...
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    The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and...
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    China-Russia-Japan Military Balance in Manchuria, 1906-1918. Modern Asian Studies, 44(6), pp. 1283–1311. Matsui, M. (1972). The Russo-Japanese Agreement of 1907:...
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    Japan's victory in the Russo-Japanese War, with its subsequent withdrawal of Russian influence, and the Taft–Katsura Agreement, in which the United States...
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    entente of 1907 settling the Russo-British Great Game; continuing Japanese negotiations in the wake of the Russo-Japanese War, including a 1907 partitioning...
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  • of the Russo-Japanese War. Strong Anti-Japanese sentiment in California angered Japan, but it was resolved by the Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907. The Great...
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    Triple Entente (category 1907 establishments in Europe)
    (informally) with Britain. Japan wanted to raise a loan in Paris, so France made the loan contingent on a Russo-Japanese agreement and a Japanese guarantee for France's...
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    emergence of the German Empire as a world power and the defeat in 1905 of Russia by a nascent Asian power, the Empire of Japan, in the Russo-Japanese War,...
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    Hayashi Tadasu (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    concluded agreements with France (the Franco-Japanese Agreement of 1907) and Russia (the Russo-Japanese Agreement of 1907 and Russo-Japanese Agreement of 1910)...
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    Alexander Izvolsky (category People of the Russo-Japanese War)
    the Russo-Japanese Agreement of 1907 to improve relations with Japan. Having been approached by King Edward VII during the Russo-Japanese War with a...
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    of Üsküp, Russia to the sanjak of Thessaloniki, France to the sanjak of Siroz and Britain to the sanjak of Drama. After defeat in the Russo-Japanese War...
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  • influencing social reforms and assisting the rise of the Bolshevik party. The Russo-Japanese War accelerated the rise of political movements among all classes and...
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    Changchun (redirect from Capital of Jilin)
    (after a short period of using the narrow Japanese 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge during the war). A special Russo-Japanese agreement of 1907 provided that Russian...
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    through Seoul during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 Yi Beom-jin, an official and later independence fighter against the Japanese. He supported secret emissaries...
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    (Japanese: 日本海海戦, Hepburn: Nihonkai kaisen), was the final naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought on 27–28 May 1905 in the Tsushima Strait. A devastating...
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    Kuancheng, Changchun (category County-level divisions of Jilin)
    special Russo-Japanese agreement of 1907 provided that Russian gauge tracks would continue from the "Russian" Kuancheng Station to the "Japanese" Changchun...
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    ’: Japan in the eyes of Russian diplomats and military agents, 1900-1907." Japan Forum 28#3 (2016). Ian Hill Nish, The Origins of the RussoJapanese War...
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    on a Russo-Japanese agreement and a Japanese guaranty for France's strategically vulnerable possessions in Indochina. Britain encouraged the Russo-Japanese...
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    romanized: Franko-Russkiy Al'yans), also known as the Dual Entente or Russo-French Rapprochement (Rapprochement Franco-Russe, Русско-Французское Сближение;...
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    Subsequent victories over the Russian Empire (Russo-Japanese War) and the German Empire (World War I) expanded Japanese rule to Taiwan, Korea, Micronesia, southern...
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    Russian Empire and Imperial Japan which ended the Russo-Japanese War) remained in force, while other agreements and treaties between the two countries should...
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    Karafuto became a territory of the Empire of Japan in 1905 after the Russo-Japanese War, when the portion of Sakhalin south of 50°N was ceded from the Russian...
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    The Russo-Asiatic Bank (Russian: Русско-Азиатский банк, French: Banque russo-asiatique, Traditional Chinese: 俄亞銀行) was a major Russian bank between 1910...
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  • concluded on 23 February 1904. Though Korea declared neutral to Russo-Japanese War, Japanese troops entered Seoul on 9 February 1904, declared war on Russia...
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    Vladimir Lamsdorf (category Russian people of the Russo-Japanese War)
    a crucial period which included the Russo-Japanese War and the Russian Revolution of 1905. Lamsdorf was the son of a career officer in the Imperial Russian...
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  • agreement was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on May 20, 1925. Following the defeat of the Russian Empire in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905...
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    Komura Jutarō (category Japanese people of the Russo-Japanese War)
    the Russo-Japanese War in 1904–1905. After the withdrawal of Russian forces in the region, Russian diplomats Witte and Rosen and their Japanese colleagues...
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    Katsura Tarō (category Japanese people of the Russo-Japanese War)
    10 October 1913) was a Japanese politician and general of the Imperial Japanese Army who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1901 to 1913. Katsura...
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