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Kyakhta trade information


Chinese Trader in Kyakhta (Russian painting, 17th century).

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 of Kyakhta on the Mongolian border south of Lake Baikal from 1727. The trade was mostly Siberian furs for Chinese cotton, silk, tobacco and tea.

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Kyakhta trade

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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...

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Kyakhta

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307 (1989 Soviet census). From 1727 it was the border crossing for the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China. The Buryat name means place covered with couch...

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Ulaanbaatar

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Following the 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...

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History of Ulaanbaatar

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Urga in 1920. Following the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727 Urga (Ulaanbaatar) was a major point of the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China - mostly Siberian...

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Buryatia

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crossing for the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China. Kyakhta's founder, the Serb Sava Vladislavich, established it as a trading point between Russia...

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Tsurukaitu

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Tsurukhaitu was a trading post along the Russo-Chinese border north of Beijing during the eighteenth century. For background see Kyakhta trade. It was never...

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Chinese Empire

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and Japanese traded at Zhapu near Hangzhou, and Russians traded first directly with Beijing and then at the border crossing at Kyakhta. "Qin Shi Huang...

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Siberian River Routes

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Nerchinsk (1654) toward the Argun. From 1727 much Russo-Chinese trade shifted to Kyakhta near where the Selenge River crosses the current Russo-Mongol border...

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Yevfimiy Putyatin

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to trade relations. The expedition was initially approved by Tsar Nicholas I in 1843, but was postponed due to concerns it would disrupt the Kyakhta trade...

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Zhangjiakou

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imported into China.: 40  From 1727 it was an important station for the Kyakhta trade between Russia and China. In early autumn long lines of camels would...

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History of the fur trade in the Sea of Okhotsk

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took the reverse route. After 1729 most furs were sold to the Chinese at Kyakhta. In 1805 a pood (34 pounds) of flour cost 0.5 rubles at Irkutsk, 1.5 rubles...

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Fur trade

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to China via the Mongolian trading town of Kyakhta, which had been opened to Russian trade by the 1727 Treaty of Kyakhta. Beaver Wars California Fur...

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Pidgin

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Pidgin Kiautschou Pidgin German KiKAR (Swahili pidgin) Kwoma-Manambu Pidgin Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Kyowa-go and Xieheyu Labrador Inuit Pidgin French...

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Canton System

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caravan trade sent through Siberia and Kyakhta, on the land border with Outer Mongolia. The Portuguese and Spanish were still allowed to trade both in...

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Sava Vladislavich

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no effort to further trade and commerce on the border. He personally selected the location for the Russian trade factory of Kyakhta, where the district...

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Shanxi merchants

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the trading posts of Kyakhta, Zuluhaitu, and Nerchinsk were opened to trade with the Chinese, though only Kyakhta ever saw any significant trade and basically...

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Treaty of Nerchinsk

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edict making clear that Russian trade with the Middle Kingdom would be confined to Kyakhta. For the rest see Treaty of Kyakhta and Amur Annexation. Foreign...

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Camel train

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Uliassutai, and other centers of Outer Mongolia, and to the Russian border at Kyakhta, but with the creation of an international border, those routes came into...

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Maritime fur trade

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to China via the Mongolian trading town of Kyakhta, which had been opened to Russian trade by the 1727 Treaty of Kyakhta. Large-scale economic issues...

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Catherine the Great

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Petersburg. In 1762, he unilaterally abrogated the Treaty of Kyakhta, which governed the caravan trade between the two empires. Another source of tension was...

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Alexey Startsev

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Lushnikov [ru], a guild merchant in Kyakhta. In 1861, he joined a trade caravan to China. There, he became involved in the tea trade, which made him wealthy. By...

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Chinese Orthodox Church

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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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Lorenz Lange

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created a long undefined border and opened a more practical trade route through the future Kyakhta. Lange entered Russian service in 1712 as an engineer Lieutenant...

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