Russian Military Intelligence on Asia Online Secret Prints, 1883-1914
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Topographic description of the route travelled in North-West Mongolia in 1879, by staff captain Orlov of the Military Topographers' Corps
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Extract from an account by the border commissar of the South Ussuri territory of his trip to Ninguta in September, 1878
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Itinerary from Urochishche Novokievskoe through Hunchun to Ninguta, compiled on the basis of the description and map (made through the use of a surveying compass) that were presented by border commissar Matiunin of the South Ussuri territory in 1878
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Description of the journey of the border commissar of the South Ussuri territory Matiunin and artillery captain Tarnovskii from the Poltavskii watchpost via Ninguta to Hunchun, made in early 1881
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Reconnaissance of the road from stanitsa Ekaterino-Nikol'skaia to the river Songhua, made by captain Zborovskii of the General Staff in November, 1881
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Journey to Hunchun by lieutenant colonel Leidenius, captain Kostorskii, and esaul Golovin
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Note on China by ensign Shulyngin of the 2nd East-Siberian infantry battalion
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Note on Mongolia / by lieutenant colonel Barabash of the General Staff
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Note on a journey to Qiqihar / by court counsellor Malevich in 1863
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Description of the itineraries of the route from Staro-Tsurukhaitui to Aigun / compiled in 1881 by the caravan of the Butin brothers
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Description of the itinerary from the Hezhen settlements on the Ussuri river upstream from st. Vidnaia to the mountain pass in the ridge between the upper reaches of the rivers Nora and Serakhan, 1880 / by captain Mel'nitskii of the General Staff
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Technical progress in China (railways, canals, highways, factories, mills, et al.) / Translated from English by second lieutenant Voronin of the Preobrazhenskii Leib Guard regiment
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