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  2. Outer Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    As a result, China lost the region [12]: 348 that came to be known as Outer Manchuria or Russian Manchuria (an area of 350,000 square miles (910,000 km 2) [2]) and access to the Sea of Japan. [14] [15] [16] In the wake of these events, the Qing government changed course and encouraged Han Chinese migration to Manchuria (Chuang Guandong).

  3. Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    The parts of Manchuria ceded to Russia are collectively known as Outer Manchuria or Russian Manchuria, which include present-day Amur Oblast, Primorsky Krai, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, the southern part of Khabarovsk Krai, and the eastern edge of Zabaykalsky Krai. The name Manchuria is an exonym (derived from the endonym "Manchu") of ...

  4. Sixty-Four Villages East of the River - Wikipedia

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    Map of the region including the "64 Villages" boundary shown on Chinese Nationalist maps. In the summer of 1857, the Russian Empire offered monetary compensation to China's Qing dynasty government if they would remove the native inhabitants from the area; however, their offer was rebuffed. [4] The following year, in the 1858 Treaty of Aigun ...

  5. File:Manchuria Operation map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the Soviet Union's 1945 Invasion of Manchuria, also known as Operation August Storm. Based on David Glantz's maps in Levenworth Paper No 7 - Feb 1983. Based on David Glantz's maps in Levenworth Paper No 7 - Feb 1983.

  6. File:Manchuria Operation map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Soviet Invasion of Manchuria ... Version 1.2 or any later version ... 1=Soviet Invasion of Manchuria (1945), based on Glantz's maps in Levenworth ...

  7. File:Map of the Far East of the USSR, Northern China ...

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  8. Primorskaya Oblast - Wikipedia

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    After the Russian conquest, the territory became known as Outer Manchuria, or Russian Manchuria. The precursor of Primorskaya Oblast was the Albazino Voivodeship that existed 1882-86 and was abolished upon the conclusion of the Sino-Russian border conflicts. At first it was part of the Eastern Siberian General Government, but beginning 1884 ...

  9. Sino-Russian border conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Russian border conflicts [3] (1652–1689) were a series of intermittent skirmishes between the Qing dynasty of China, with assistance from the Joseon dynasty of Korea, and the Tsardom of Russia by the Cossacks in which the latter tried and failed to gain the land north of the Amur River with disputes over the Amur region.