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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... hundred sol- diers from the Daurs . They should bring their families to reach their destination next autumn . Then we should appoint a general , a deputy lieutenant - general , colonels and lieutenant colonels who will also be gar ...
... hundred sol- diers from the Daurs . They should bring their families to reach their destination next autumn . Then we should appoint a general , a deputy lieutenant - general , colonels and lieutenant colonels who will also be gar ...
Page 67
... hundred soldiers from Wu - la and Ninguta to help in the construction of the city . They will return to Wu - la and Ninguta as soon as the construction is completed . 11 The Emperor decreed : " The soldiers at Wu - la and Ninguta have ...
... hundred soldiers from Wu - la and Ninguta to help in the construction of the city . They will return to Wu - la and Ninguta as soon as the construction is completed . 11 The Emperor decreed : " The soldiers at Wu - la and Ninguta have ...
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... hundred soldiers from the Eleuths , and to Ch'a - ta - k'o that they should send one hundred soldiers from the Urianghai . We order the Deputy Lieutenant General Cha - la - feng - a to direct two persons , Mu - ni - cha - pu and Ch'a ...
... hundred soldiers from the Eleuths , and to Ch'a - ta - k'o that they should send one hundred soldiers from the Urianghai . We order the Deputy Lieutenant General Cha - la - feng - a to direct two persons , Mu - ni - cha - pu and Ch'a ...
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