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Treaty of Nerchinsk and early Sino–Russian border settlement (1689–1700)

Treaty of Nerchinsk and early Sino–Russian border settlement (1689–1700)

  1. Russian push into the Amur basin begins

    Labels: Cossacks, Amur basin, Qing frontier
  2. Qing forces besiege and take Albazin

    Labels: Albazin, Qing army
  3. Russia dispatches Fyodor Golovin as plenipotentiary

    Labels: Fyodor Golovin, Tsardom of
  4. Second siege of Albazin deepens the crisis

    Labels: Albazin, Qing forces
  5. Sino–Russian talks open at Nerchinsk

    Labels: Nerchinsk talks, Manchu negotiators
  6. Border set along Argun River and Stanovoy Range

    Labels: Argun River, Stanovoy Range
  7. Caravan trade to Beijing is authorized

    Labels: Caravan trade, Beijing
  8. Russia withdraws from Albazin and Amur outposts

    Labels: Albazin withdrawal, Amur outposts
  9. Boundary markers and frontier rules reduce cross-border conflict

    Labels: Boundary markers, Frontier rules
  10. Nerchinsk settlement becomes the working basis of relations

    Labels: Nerchinsk settlement, Russo Qing
  11. Treaty of Kyakhta later confirms and expands Nerchinsk

    Labels: Treaty of, Kyakhta agreement