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"China" takes in Putin´s door )) LOL, I know it will make many Juchi fans very unhappy so what ?)
"The Amur Annexation was the annexation of the southeast corner of Siberia by the Russian Empire in 1858–1860 through a series of unequal treaties forced upon the Qing dynasty. The two areas involved are the Priamurye between the Amur River and the Stanovoy Range to the north and the Primorye which runs down the coast from the Amur mouth to the Korean border, including the island of Sakhalin. The territory of Outer Manchuria was formerly under the administration of Qing dynasty China.[1]
In the modern-day geography of Russia, Priamurye ("the Amur Lands") roughly corresponds to the Amur Oblast and the southern half of the Khabarovsk Krai, while Primorye ("the Maritime Lands") corresponds to the Primorsky Krai (and, possibly, adjacent sections of Khabarovsk Krai).
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"China" wants 9:02 Outer Manchuria back and Muscovite occupiers leave Siberian Lands " After losing the Opium Wars, the Qing dynasty was forced to sign a series of treaties that gave away land and ports to the imperialist Western powers, Russia and Japan; these were known as the Unequal Treaties. Starting with the Treaty of Aigun in 1858 and the Treaty of Peking in 1860, the Sino–Russian border was realigned in Russia's favor along the Amur and Ussuri rivers. As a result, China lost Outer Manchuria (an area of more than 1 million km2), and access to the Sea of Japan."
Great News ! with other words "China" is planing to take Outer Manchuria back very fast
"China gave up it's rights to the lands to RUSSIA." much like "China" "gave " up it's rights to the lands to Portugal , England , Germany , France , Japan , right?
"China" takes in Putin´s door )) LOL, I know it will make many Juchi fans very unhappy so what ?)
"The Amur Annexation was the annexation of the southeast corner of Siberia by the Russian Empire in 1858–1860 through a series of unequal treaties forced upon the Qing dynasty. The two areas involved are the Priamurye between the Amur River and the Stanovoy Range to the north and the Primorye which runs down the coast from the Amur mouth to the Korean border, including the island of Sakhalin. The territory of Outer Manchuria was formerly under the administration of Qing dynasty China.[1]
In the modern-day geography of Russia, Priamurye ("the Amur Lands") roughly corresponds to the Amur Oblast and the southern half of the Khabarovsk Krai, while Primorye ("the Maritime Lands") corresponds to the Primorsky Krai (and, possibly, adjacent sections of Khabarovsk Krai).
"
"China" wants 9:02 Outer Manchuria back and Muscovite occupiers leave Siberian Lands " After losing the Opium Wars, the Qing dynasty was forced to sign a series of treaties that gave away land and ports to the imperialist Western powers, Russia and Japan; these were known as the Unequal Treaties. Starting with the Treaty of Aigun in 1858 and the Treaty of Peking in 1860, the Sino–Russian border was realigned in Russia's favor along the Amur and Ussuri rivers. As a result, China lost Outer Manchuria (an area of more than 1 million km2), and access to the Sea of Japan."
Great News ! with other words "China" is planing to take Outer Manchuria back very fast
yes , they are and much loser culturallyThe natives who inhabit that land look Chinese.
yes , they are and much loser culturally
agreements between 2 mongol ulues , lOL . you know nothing about law. why England and Portugal ( all others ) both negotiated with red hans?China gave up it's rights to the lands to RUSSIA.
Fact.
England and Portugal both negotiated for the return of Chinese lands.
1898 Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory: the New Territories and outlying islands leased for 99 years until 1997
Russia made no such agreement.
agreements between 2 mongol ulues , lOL . you know nothing about law. why England and Portugal ( all others ) both negotiated with red hans?
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