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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Page 97
... east , Ya - k'o - sa ; to the south , the east of Persia and west of Khalkha and the nations of the Mohammedans and the Eleuths . Those countries all feared and respected O - lu - ssu . Therefore , we could easily imagine that the ...
... east , Ya - k'o - sa ; to the south , the east of Persia and west of Khalkha and the nations of the Mohammedans and the Eleuths . Those countries all feared and respected O - lu - ssu . Therefore , we could easily imagine that the ...
Page 149
... east of K'ung - O - lo to the region of Selenginsk where they should study the topog- raphy and jointly discuss and memorialize the results of their delibera- tion to the throne . Then , from east of Selenginsk and passing through the O ...
... east of K'ung - O - lo to the region of Selenginsk where they should study the topog- raphy and jointly discuss and memorialize the results of their delibera- tion to the throne . Then , from east of Selenginsk and passing through the O ...
Page 160
... East of Kiakhta there were twenty - eight K'a - luns , belonging to the tribe of T'u - hsieh - t'u Khan . West of Kiakhta there were nineteen K'a - luns be- longing to the tribes of Cha - sa - k'o - t'u and Sa - yin No - yen . Kiakhta ...
... East of Kiakhta there were twenty - eight K'a - luns , belonging to the tribe of T'u - hsieh - t'u Khan . West of Kiakhta there were nineteen K'a - luns be- longing to the tribes of Cha - sa - k'o - t'u and Sa - yin No - yen . Kiakhta ...
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