• The Treaty of Kyakhta (or Kiakhta), along with the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), regulated the relations between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire of China...
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    mountains southeast of Lake Baikal out onto the plains of Mongolia. Kyakhta was founded in 1727 soon after the Treaty of Kyakhta was negotiated just north...
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    between Russia and China through the town of Kyakhta on the Mongolian border south of Lake Baikal from 1727. The trade was mostly Siberian furs for Chinese...
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    Later, in 1727, the Treaty of Kiakhta fixed what is now the border of Mongolia west of the Argun and opened up the caravan trade. In 1858 (Treaty of Aigun)...
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    Hilarion. This mission is first recorded in the Russo-Chinese Treaty of Kyakhta (1727). Under Sava Vladislavich's pressure, the Chinese government conceded...
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    Sino–Russian trade. The Russians wanted the new treaty to be based on the earlier Treaty of Kyakhta (1727). Yishan agreed to almost all the Russian terms...
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    Tsurukaitu (category History of Siberia)
    than the Kyakhta route. By the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) all official trade was to be conducted through border posts near the future Kyakhta and Tsurukhaitu...
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    terminating at the Tugur peninsula by the Sea of Okhotsk. Treaty of Kyakhta (1727), plus supplementary protocols of the same year - these were concerned mostly...
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    the creation of the Tea Road that traders used between Russia and China. Between the Treaty of Nerchinsk and the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727), Russia would...
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    incursion. The Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) was signed in 1728 demarking the international border between the two empires in northern Mongolia. Kyakhta became a...
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