The Golovnin Incident involved the capture of the Russian explorer and naval captain Vasily Golovnin in 1811 by soldiers of the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate...
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isolationist policies. Golovnin and his crew were held prisoner for two years and were released in 1813. This event, known as the Golovnin Incident, demonstrated...
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Vasily Mikhailovich Golovnin (Russian: Василий Михайлович Головнин; 19 April [O.S. 8 April] 1776, Gulyniki, Ryazan Oblast – 11 July [O.S. 29 June] 1831...
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Russia, which included the Laxman expedition [ru] of 1793 and the Golovnin Incident of 1804. Once the respective Russian threats appeared to subside,...
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captivity of Vasily Golovnin in 1811–1813 almost led to war between Russia and Japan in what became known as the Golovnin Incident. After the capture Ricord...
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as one of the most famous merchants in the era for his role in the Golovnin Incident. In 1812, during a dispute over the Kuril Island territorial waters...
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villages there in 1806, and the events leading to the arrest of Vasilii Golovnin in 1811. At that time, only a few Japanese ports were open to foreign ships...
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Vasiliy Golovnin (Russian: «Василий Головнин»; IMO 8723426) is a Russian Project 10620 icebreaking cargo ship built in 1988 in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist...
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Events from the year 1811 in Russia Monarch – Alexander I Golovnin Incident Kuban Cossack Choir Completion of the Kazan Cathedral 11 June – Vissarion...
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The Golovnin incident marks increasing contacts with the Russian Empire. 1825 Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels 1833 Tenpō famine 1837 Morrison incident 1842...
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