Treaty of Kyakhta (1727)

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The Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) was an agreement between the Russian Empire and Qing China that fixed much of the Russo-Chinese border in Siberia and established Kyakhta as a key center of regulated cross-border trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
border treaty
international agreement
alsoKnownAs Treaty of Kiakhta (1727) NERFINISHED
appliesTo Russo-Mongolian borderlands NERFINISHED
category 1720s treaties
Boundary treaties
Treaties of the Qing dynasty
Treaties of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
countryInvolved China NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1727-10-21
defines sections of the Russo-Chinese frontier
effect creation of a formal trade corridor between Russia and Qing China
stabilization of the Russo-Chinese frontier
establishes Kyakhta as a center of cross-border trade
regulated caravan trade between Russia and Qing China
follows Treaty of Nerchinsk NERFINISHED
governs status of Russian and Qing subjects in border trade
hasLongTermImpactOn development of Kyakhta as a trading town
patterns of Russo-Chinese overland commerce
historicalContext Qing dynasty foreign relations
Russian imperial expansion in Siberia
historicalEra 18th century
languageOfDocument Latin
Manchu NERFINISHED
Russian
legalStatus ratified treaty
partOf Russo-Chinese relations NERFINISHED
placeAssociated Kyakhta NERFINISHED
Outer Mongolia NERFINISHED
Siberian frontier NERFINISHED
region Eurasian steppe
regulates Russo-Chinese border in Siberia
overland trade between Russia and Qing China
signatory Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
signedIn Kyakhta NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
signingYear 1727
subject border demarcation
diplomatic relations
trade regulation
topic caravan trade
customs regulation
frontier administration

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Russia and Mongolia borderDemarcationTreaties Treaty of Kyakhta (1727)