Nishi-Rosen Agreement (西・ローゼン協定, Nishi-Rozen Kyōtei) was an agreement signed between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire on 25 April 1898 concerning...
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India Nishi Daak, a cruel ghost; see Ghosts in Bengali culture Nishi-ku (disambiguation), various wards in Japanese cities Nishi–Rosen Agreement, an 1898...
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administration. He negotiated the "Third Russo-Japanese Agreement" (the Nishi–Rosen Agreement) on April 25, 1898, in which Russia acknowledged Japan's...
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negotiator in the Nishi-Rosen Agreement, father of Nishi Takeichi Yuki Nishi (西 勇輝, born 1990), Japanese baseball player Kinuyo Nishi, a character from...
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Peninsula. The Yamagata–Lobanov Agreement was superseded by the Nishi-Rosen Agreement of 1898. Nishi-Rosen Agreement Russo-Japanese War Duus, Peter (1998)...
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short term as Russian minister to Tokyo in 1897–1898, Rosen concluded the Nishi-Rosen Agreement between Russia and Japan, whose articles recognized Japanese...
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the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 25 April – Signing of Nishi–Rosen Agreement between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan concerning disputes...
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Shibuya in Tokyo, where linear motors powered the lift counterweight; the Nishi-Shinjuku district in Shinjuku, Tokyo; many tall buildings were being built...
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withdrawal of Russian forces in the region, Russian diplomats Witte and Rosen and their Japanese colleagues Takahira Ochiai, Komura, and others met in...
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Cocchiarella Ninth Letter (Plato) Nirvana Nirvana (Jainism) Nirvana fallacy Nishi Amane Nishida Kitaro Nishida Kitarō Nishitani Keiji Nishkam Karma No Exit...
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