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... Embassy Received Civilly at Tobolsk [ On the fourth day of the seventh month ( Aug. 24 , 1713 ) the Chinese embassy arrived at Tobolsk ( T'o - po - er ) the capital of Siberia , where they were received civilly by Prince Gagarin , the ...
... Embassy Received Civilly at Tobolsk [ On the fourth day of the seventh month ( Aug. 24 , 1713 ) the Chinese embassy arrived at Tobolsk ( T'o - po - er ) the capital of Siberia , where they were received civilly by Prince Gagarin , the ...
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... Embassy Comes to China The Ismailov Embassy , 1720-1721 [ After the Treaty of Nerchinsk , Russia sent many commercial envoys , but except for Ides , they were only petty merchants . No envoy of great importance ever came to China until ...
... Embassy Comes to China The Ismailov Embassy , 1720-1721 [ After the Treaty of Nerchinsk , Russia sent many commercial envoys , but except for Ides , they were only petty merchants . No envoy of great importance ever came to China until ...
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... Embassy The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : 129 " Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials memorialized that they had met the Russian governor at the Kiakhta frontier . They reported that the Russians desired ...
... Embassy The Emperor decreed to the ministers in the grand council : 129 " Yün - tuan To - er - chi and other officials memorialized that they had met the Russian governor at the Kiakhta frontier . They reported that the Russians desired ...
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