A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... Eleuths Halts the Chinese Mission When the Khalkhas declared war on the Eleuths , the Emperor re- called the government army which had gone to the conference at the Rus- sian boundary . He ordered So - e - t'u to command our army to ...
... Eleuths Halts the Chinese Mission When the Khalkhas declared war on the Eleuths , the Emperor re- called the government army which had gone to the conference at the Rus- sian boundary . He ordered So - e - t'u to command our army to ...
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... Eleuths after the Khalkhas submitted to China . ] 28:10:22 ( Dec. 3 , 1689 ) Only 2,000 Soldiers Escort the Chinese Embassy to Russia When the president of the Li - fan Yüan , A - la - ni , returned from the land of the Eleuths , he ...
... Eleuths after the Khalkhas submitted to China . ] 28:10:22 ( Dec. 3 , 1689 ) Only 2,000 Soldiers Escort the Chinese Embassy to Russia When the president of the Li - fan Yüan , A - la - ni , returned from the land of the Eleuths , he ...
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... Eleuths are restless and these people ( of Khotokhhoit ) are igno- rant of the situation . They move around in nomadic fashion , and they 312 may suddenly meet the Eleuths . You ought to order President Pan - ti to go forth and proclaim ...
... Eleuths are restless and these people ( of Khotokhhoit ) are igno- rant of the situation . They move around in nomadic fashion , and they 312 may suddenly meet the Eleuths . You ought to order President Pan - ti to go forth and proclaim ...
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