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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... Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an . Our sol- diers are still stationed at Chai - sang - no - er . As of now Ts'e- wang A - la - pu - t'an has not sent soldiers there , nor has our country sent him an envoy . The Kazaks and the Ha - la Ha ...
... Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an . Our sol- diers are still stationed at Chai - sang - no - er . As of now Ts'e- wang A - la - pu - t'an has not sent soldiers there , nor has our country sent him an envoy . The Kazaks and the Ha - la Ha ...
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... Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an , claimed that the people of Urianghai living in K'o - mu - k'o - mu - ch'i - k'o had pre- viously been his subjects , and [ since you had become subjects to the Mongols ] he hated you very much . His ...
... Ts'e - wang A - la - pu - t'an , claimed that the people of Urianghai living in K'o - mu - k'o - mu - ch'i - k'o had pre- viously been his subjects , and [ since you had become subjects to the Mongols ] he hated you very much . His ...
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... Ts'e - leng , 28 and the provincial commander , Wang Chün , accordingly reported to the Court . Ts'e - leng memorialized : " The massacred Chinese had lived in a barbarian land and had been repeatedly ordered by the Imperial Grace to ...
... Ts'e - leng , 28 and the provincial commander , Wang Chün , accordingly reported to the Court . Ts'e - leng memorialized : " The massacred Chinese had lived in a barbarian land and had been repeatedly ordered by the Imperial Grace to ...
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