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Journal articles on the topic "Russian Consulate General"

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Muzychko, Oleksandr. "The Consulate General of the Georgian Democratic Republic in Odessa in 1918 – 1921: Main Activities, Figures, Value." Mìžnarodnì zv’âzki Ukraïni: naukovì pošuki ì znahìdki, no. 26 (November 27, 2017): 436–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/mzu2017.26.436.

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The purpose of this paper is to study the activities of the Georgian Consulate in Odessa (1918-1921), based on positivism methodology. This theme is carefully illuminated by us for the first time in historiography. The study made the following conclusions: 1) the foundation of the Georgian Consulate in Odessa was due to the long process of existence of the Georgian community in this city; 2) there were stages in the existence of the Consulate: September 1918 - March 1919 - the establishment of the Consulate, mainly for activities aimed at the transport intermediation for former soldiers and re
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Ishchenko, Nikita S. "Opening of the Russian Consulate General in Khorasan in 1889. The Afghan Aspect." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 6 (2021): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s086919080015284-9.

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By the mid-1880s, Russia took over Central Asia and approached closely to the borders of Afghanistan. As a result of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880), Russia's southern neighbour assumed the status of a British protectorate and lost the right to an independent foreign policy. Against the backdrop of the ongoing Russian-British confrontation in Central Asia, Russian authorities felt an urgent need to obtain the reliable information on Afghanistan, but did not have an opportunity to send an envoy there and had to develop semi-legal intelligence activities and rely on the informat
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Tentimishov, M. I. "ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC IN YEKATERINBURG IN PROTECTING THE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF KYRGYZ CITIZENS." Vestnik of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University 25, no. 3 (2025): 188–93. https://doi.org/10.36979/1694-500x-2025-25-3-188-193.

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The article is aimed at conducting a scientific study on how the activities of the consular institutions of the Kyrgyz Republic are organized using the example of the Consulate General of the Kyrgyz Republic in Yekaterinburg. To date, this topic has not been covered in scientific circles and in media and the activity of the Kyrgyz consulates abroad has not been properly studied yet. Yekaterinburg is a home to the second largest Kyrgyz diaspora in the Russian Federation – more than 300,000 people, more than 500,000 only in Moscow. In this regard, it will be quite interesting for the public to k
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Snow, Karen A. "The Russian Consulate in Singapore and British Expansion in Southeast Asia (1890–1905)." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 25, no. 2 (1994): 344–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400013540.

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The appointment of a Russian General-Consul, V. Vyvodtsev to Singapore in 1890 was reflective of the “Asiatic Mission” of the last Tsar of Imperial Russia, Nicholas II, and the direction of Russian imperialism in the Far East and its link to Russia's diplomatic presence in Southeast Asia. This article utilizes consulate materials from the Archive of Foreign Policy, Moscow as well as published primary materials, to discuss the specific nature of Russia's interests in Southeast Asia during this period.
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Sharonova, Viktoriya. "The role of the Russian Imperial Consulate in Nyuzhuang (Yingkou) in expanding trade and economic ties between Russia and China from 1906 to 1909." Problemy dalnego vostoka, no. 1 (2023): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013128120024371-9.

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The article describes the activities of the Imperial Consulate of Russia in Niuzhuang (Yingkou) during the period from 1906 till 1909. One of the priorities of the work of Russian diplomats at that time was the restoration of Russian-Chinese trade and economic relations as the part of the social and cultural policy in South Manchuria. A young diplomat, consul Andrey Terentyevich Belchenko, played a special role in expanding the commercial contacts between Russian and Chinese players. Thanks to the assistance of the Imperial Consulate, the problems associated with the local branch of the Russia
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Smolianinova, Tatiana. "The architecture of the consulates designed by engineer Yuliy Zhdanov." проект байкал 19, no. 72 (2022): 122–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.72.1992.

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The article is dedicated to the work of the Russian engineer in China, Yuliy Petrovich Zhdanov. The article describes the objects in which consular offices were located, namely: the Dutch consulate in the Chistyakov mansion, the Japanese consulate in the building of the Harbin branch of the South Manchurian Railway, as well as the Portuguese consulate in the Skidelsky mansion and the residence of the Consul General of Japan, which, according to some data, belonged to his authorship. An analysis of the space-planning and stylistic features of these buildings is presented. A short excursus to th
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Nesterova, Elena I. "Opening of the Russian Consulate General in Harbin: Prehistory (1906–1907)." Historical Courier, no. 3 (June 28, 2023): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.31518/2618-9100-2023-3-5.

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Diaconu, Eusebiu. "The Yeames family and the British General Consulate at the Black Sea ports, 1819-1821." Romanian Journal of Modern History 13, no. 1-2 (2022): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26424/rjmh.2022.13.1-2:13.

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The objective of this study is to analyze a fragment of the history of British diplomacy on duty in the territory of the Russian Empire between 1819 and 1821. Our attention will be focused on the work of the British Consul General, James Yeames, settled in Odessa, the residence of the Consulate General of the Black Sea Port, who at the beginning of 1819 would take over the position from his father, Henry Savage Yeames. Starting from the existing historical studies on this subject, focused mainly on the period of 1803-1819, we intend to continue both the analysis of the activity of the British
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Smirnova, Irina. "Metropolitan Philaret (Drozdov) and Russian Сhurch Policy in the Holy Land in the 1850s–1860s". Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 10, № 2 (2020): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.5459.

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The issues raised in the article refer to the problems of Church diplomacy of Russia and other great powers in the Middle East in the 1850–1860’s when Russian diplomacy, both secular and church, faced the task of developing new approaches, first of all, in shaping the sphere of Russian interests in the Middle and Far East. Church policy of Russia in the Christian East in the 1850s–1860s is observed through the prism of the position of the Metropolitan of Moscow Filaret (Drozdov, 1782–1867), an outstanding church figure whose position determined the development of Russian church presence abroad
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Ahmed, Md Nazim Uddin, Md Rezwanul Kabir, and Tanzima Akter Jyoti. "Promising Relationship between Bangladesh and Russia." Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 7, no. 3 (2022): 94–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sjhss.2022.v07i03.004.

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This study analysis to what extent Russia supported Bangladesh. Russia is a true friend of Bangladesh. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established between Bangladesh and the Soviet Union on 25 January 1972. Bangladesh has maintained bilateral relations since the collapse of the Soviet Union, with a Russian embassy in Dhaka, and a consulate-general in Chittagong. Bangladesh has an embassy in Moscow, with the two countries enjoying close military, economic and political relations. This relationship is contributing to the development of Asian regional politics, economy, and cu
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Russian Consulate General"

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Minchuk, Alexandra Andreevna, and Олександра Андріївна Мінчук. "The kurdish factor in the policy of the Russian federation in the middle east." Thesis, National Aviation University, 2021. https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/51654.

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1.Article “Adventures of the Kurds with Russia.” [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: https://magazine.nv.ua/journal/3426-journal-no- 44/prikljuchenijakurdov-s-rossiej.html 2.Article “People without a state: who are the Kurds?” . » [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: https://www.dw.com/uk/narod-bez-derzhavy-hto-taki-kurdy/a- 42294803 3.Statistics “Ethnoatlas of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Kurds. “ [Electronic resource]. - Access mode: http://www.krskstate.ru/about/narod/etnoatlas/0/eid/135 4.NY Times. An article «Trump to Arm Syrian Kurds, Even as Turkey Strongly Objects.
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Books on the topic "Russian Consulate General"

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Malagaris, George. Biruni. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190124021.001.0001.

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This book places Biruni in his historical and cultural context within the long-term history of medieval Eurasia. It outlines the course of Biruni’s life, clarifying key questions about his associations, travels, and patrons. Following an overview of Biruni’s chief interests, it details his major works to illustrate the breadth of Biruni’s output and his intellectual approach, especially his attention to language, esteem for knowledge, and commitment to objective truth. An account of his institutional context and relationships elucidates his friendships and rivalries, notably with Avicenna. The
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Book chapters on the topic "Russian Consulate General"

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Butler, William E. "International Law and The Russian Legal System." In Russian Foreign Relations and Investment Law. Oxford University PressOxford, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199281657.003.0010.

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Abstract Having dealt briefly (Chapter 2) with the role of international law, including international treaties of the Russian Federation, as sources of Russian law, we turn to the general dialogue in Russian legal doctrine about the relationship between international law and the Russian legal system and then consider specific Russian legislation addressed to traditional domains or branches of international law: diplomatic and consular law, the law of treaties, the law of territory, and others.
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