When northeastern China was known as Manchuria, the town of Mukden (present-day Shenyang) went by the Japanese name of Hoten. It had a train station modeled after Tokyo Station and the primary ...
Speaking to Times Radio, she explained how the war in Ukraine may have an impact on Beijing-Moscow relations over the Manchuria region. As tensions between global superpowers continue to escalate ...
While extraterritoriality in Manchuria was abolished in December 1937, Japanese were not treated harshly even thereafter. Sumihisa Ikeda, who served as deputy chief of staff in the Kwantung Army ...
The Treaty of Aigun in 1858 forced China to cede much of Manchuria to the Russian Tsar Alexander II. The territory, comprising some 600,000 square kilometres, is part of Russia's Far East and ...
The Liao dynasty (907–1125) of China and its successor, the Western Liao (1124–1211), were founded by the Khitan, a proto-Mongol people who were originally nomadic pastoralists residing in modern ...
The movement spread to the Koreans resisting in Manchuria, the Maritime Provinces of Siberia, the United States, Europe, and even to Japan. Following the March 1st Movement, organizations representing ...