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... capital of the Mongol Empire from Ho - lin ( Caracoron or Karakorum ) to K'ai - p'ing , giving it the honorary title of Shang - tu or upper capital in 1264. But in 1267 , when the former Chin capital , Yen- ching or Chung - tu , was ...
... capital of the Mongol Empire from Ho - lin ( Caracoron or Karakorum ) to K'ai - p'ing , giving it the honorary title of Shang - tu or upper capital in 1264. But in 1267 , when the former Chin capital , Yen- ching or Chung - tu , was ...
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... capital but also he permitted the Russians to build another Orthodox church in Peking . It was speculated that he might desire to use the Orthodox to replace the Catholics . See Chinese Recorder , IV ( June , 1871 ) , 36-37 . 20. This ...
... capital but also he permitted the Russians to build another Orthodox church in Peking . It was speculated that he might desire to use the Orthodox to replace the Catholics . See Chinese Recorder , IV ( June , 1871 ) , 36-37 . 20. This ...
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... capital even though in the Ch'ing period the capital had been moved to Peking . 156. He was a newly - surrendered Eleuth whom the Emperor ap- pointed as assistant chamberlain of the Imperial guards . When Amursana fled to Russia , Ho ...
... capital even though in the Ch'ing period the capital had been moved to Peking . 156. He was a newly - surrendered Eleuth whom the Emperor ap- pointed as assistant chamberlain of the Imperial guards . When Amursana fled to Russia , Ho ...
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