The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of... 11 KB (1,335 words) - 11:08, 24 January 2024 |
The Kyakhta Trade (Russian: Кяхтинская торговля, Kyahtinskaya torgovlya, Chinese: 恰克图商路) refers to the trade between Russia and China through the town... 12 KB (1,750 words) - 15:21, 25 January 2024 |
Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin was a contact language (specifically a pidgin) used by Russian and Chinese traders to communicate during the 18th-early... 10 KB (858 words) - 20:54, 14 February 2024 |
Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (redirect from Kyakhta Agreement of 1914) to Beijing, indicated a violation of the Kyakhta Agreement by China. This step in conflict with the Kyakhta agreement was considered by the Chinese as... 42 KB (4,957 words) - 03:04, 25 March 2024 |
Ulaanbaatar (section Urga and the Kyakhta trade) regulation of Qing-Russian trade by the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727, a caravan route between Beijing and Kyakhta opened up, along which the city was eventually... 99 KB (9,784 words) - 13:40, 25 April 2024 |
The Treaty of Kyakhta (Mongolian: Хиагтын гэрээ; Russian: Кяхтинский договор; Chinese: 中俄蒙協約) was a tri-party treaty signed on 25 May 1915 among Russia... 4 KB (319 words) - 07:59, 11 August 2023 |
sovereignty. The matter was settled in 1915 by the tripartite Treaty of Kyakhta (1915), which provided for Mongolian autonomy within the Chinese state... 38 KB (4,754 words) - 22:47, 19 March 2024 |
Surzhyk Pidgins, creoles, cants and mixed languages Alaskan Russian Fenya Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Mednyj Aleut Padonkaffsky jargon (Olbanian) Russenorsk... 132 KB (11,015 words) - 10:03, 27 April 2024 |
Ust-Kyakhta (Russian: Усть-Кяхта; Buryat: Хяагтын Адаг, Khiaagtyn Adag) is a rural locality (a selo) in Kyakhtinsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia... 4 KB (301 words) - 10:52, 13 August 2023 |