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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... soldiers ' families . We petition for five 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 ...
... soldiers ' families . We petition for five 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 ...
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... soldiers from Sheng - ching as the replacements for the soldiers at Hei - lung - chiang who guard the citadel and who cultivate the land . When we demobilize , our army will return to Sheng - ching . Let one official from the Board of ...
... soldiers from Sheng - ching as the replacements for the soldiers at Hei - lung - chiang who guard the citadel and who cultivate the land . When we demobilize , our army will return to Sheng - ching . Let one official from the Board of ...
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... Soldiers Steal Russian Cattle 222 The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Sung - ning , reported that in the fourth month of the twenty - fourth year of Chia - ch'ing , at Hu - lun Pei - er , the young Bargu soldiers , Na - su - t'u and ...
... Soldiers Steal Russian Cattle 222 The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Sung - ning , reported that in the fourth month of the twenty - fourth year of Chia - ch'ing , at Hu - lun Pei - er , the young Bargu soldiers , Na - su - t'u and ...
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