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  • Treaty of Aigun - Wikipedia
    [2] [5] The Qing government initially refused to ratify the treaty and considered the treaty invalid, but in 1860 the Sino-Russian Convention of Peking affirmed Russian gains under the Treaty of Aigun and also ceded Primorye [4] and the Ussuri region [5] to the Russians
  • Treaty of Aigun | Sino-Russian relations | Britannica
    But Beijing refused to ratify the… …the tsar, he concluded the Treaty of Aigun with China (1858) This pact recognized the Amur as the boundary between Russia and China and greatly expanded Russian territory in Siberia For his role Muravyov was granted the title of Count Amursky The peninsula on which Vladivostok lies still bears his…
  • The Treaty of Aigun · Russia in Global Perspective
    Despite the Treaty of Aigun and the Treaty of Beijing, the border between Russia and China was not agreed upon in manner precise enough as to prevent future conflict China was fully aware that it had been forced into the Treaty of Aigun, and border disputes continued into the 20th century
  • Aigun, Treaty of - Encyclopedia. com
    The Treaty of Aigun (May 28, 1858) granted the expanding Russian Empire vast new territories in eastern Siberia at the expense of China, which had entered upon a period of decline
  • Treaty of Aigun - Detailed Pedia
    While the Qing government initially refused to recognize the validity of the treaty, the Russian gains under the Treaty of Aigun were affirmed as part of the 1860 Sino-Russian Convention of Peking
  • Five minutes to understand the Aigun Treaty The unequal . . .
    Territory, the Chinese territory east of the Ussuri River was designated as jointly administered by China and Russia; Heilongjiang and Ussuri River were only allowed to sail by Chinese and Russian ships; the Qing government refused to ratify the treaty at that time
  • Treaty of Aigun | Military Wiki | Fandom
    In fact, Russia went back to China in November 1860 and demanded sole ownership of the jointly governed territories, creating Primorsky Krai, which ended China's access to the Sea of Japan [4] China did not recognize this unequal treaty but it was confirmed in the Sino-Russian Convention of Peking See also [] Treaty of Beijing; Amur Annexation





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