• Šarhūda (Manchu:ᡧᠠᡵᡥᡥᡡᡩᠠ, Mölendroff: šarhūda), known also under the Chinese transcription of his name, Shaerhuda (simplified Chinese: 沙尔虎达; traditional...
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    and the Qing dynasty and Joseon. It resulted in Russian defeat. In 1657, Šarhūda commissioned the construction of large warships which could stand up to...
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    of Russia Qing dynasty Joseon Commanders and leaders Onufriy Stepanov Šarhūda Byeon Geup Strength 370 Cossacks 30 Amurian natives 39 ships 550 Manchus...
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    Russians in the first place. Second they appointed the experienced general Sarhuda (who himself was from the Nierbo village from the mouth of Sungari) as...
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    Cixi Empress Nara Sushun of Aisin-Gioro Shang Kexi Duanhua Gu Taiqing Šarhūda Imperial Noble Consort Xianzhe Noble Consort Yu Consort Chang Imperial...
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  • military commander during the early Qing dynasty. He was the eldest son of Šarhūda of the Gūwalgiya clan, which belonged to the Manchu Bordered Blue Banner...
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    commanded by Sarhuda to set a garrison at Ningguta, which was the first Qing garrison beyond the Willow Palisade. In June 1653 Sarhuda's position became...
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  • with matchlocks joined with a smaller number of Qing forces commanded by Šarhūda to repel the Russian expedition, is one of only two the "Diary of the northern...
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    amban-jianggin appointed in the region was the Ninguta garrison commander Sarhuda, who became the amban-jianggin of Ninguta in June 1653. Qing dynasty in...
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    was not enough to chase the Russians. In 1658, however, Manchu general Šarhūda (1599–1659) attacked Stepanov with a fleet of 40 or more ships that managed...
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