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Treaty of Livadia
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese里瓦幾亞條約
Simplified Chinese里瓦几亚条约
Russian name
RussianЛивадийский договор
RomanizationLivadiyskiy dogovor

The Treaty of Livadia was an unequal treaty between the Russian Empire and the Chinese Qing dynasty signed in Livadiya, Crimea, on 2 October 1879,[1] wherein Russia agreed to return a portion of the lands it had occupied in Xinjiang during the Dungan Revolt of 1862–1877. Even though Qing forces had reconquered the area, the resulting treaty was extremely unfavorable to China. As a result, the Qing government refused to ratify it and the emissary who made the negotiations was sentenced to death (although the sentence was not carried out). Seventeen months later, the two nations signed the Treaty of Saint Petersburg, which apart from territorial matters, largely had the same terms as the Treaty of Livadia.

  1. ^ "Lessons of History". A Century of Resilient Tradition: Exhibition of the Republic of China's Diplomatic Archives. National Palace Museum. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2018.

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