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    ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST RUSSIAN CONSULATES IN CHINA IN 1851–1852 by E. P. Koudryavtseva

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Establishment of the first Russian consulates was essential for the further development of diplomatic relations: in 1858 China opened 7 seaports for Russian traders, in 1861 the first Russian diplomatic representative was appointed to China. …”
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    The Crimean Khanate in 1736 accor­ding to the Account of the French Consul, Adam Yavorka by Avakov P.A., Bespyatykh Yu.N.

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Results and novelty of the research: The account of the French consul, A. Yavorka, was recorded in the camp of the Russian army in the Crimea on the order of Field Marshal, Count B.Ch. …”
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    On the crossroads of faith: the catholic church and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia through the eyes of US ministers and con... by Mario Jareb

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Most attention in dispatches and reports was devoted to the Serbian Orthodox Church as a kind of state church of the Kingdom and to the Catholic Church, which at the same time represented the vast majority of Croats (and Slovenes). …”
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    Peter the Great's Venetian Policy and the Prut Campaign by A. O. Yastrebov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is no coincidence that Dmitry Bozis became the first Russian consul in Italy. Being a prominent representative of the Greek community of the capital, he successfully extended his influence not only to the local Greeks but also to the Slavs of Dalmatia, who wanted to serve the Russian Tsar and fight the Turks. …”
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    The Question of Diplomatic Mission of Czechoslovakia in Lithuania in 1921-1939 by Dalia Bukelevičiūtė

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…In 1922, Czechoslovakia's diplomatic representative in Kaunas, J. Galia, became a consul.   …”
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    The child and the family in frames of activities of Barnavernet organization. An attempt of evaluation from the Polish and Norwegian perspective by Elżbieta Czykwin

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…A diplomatic conflict, in which the Norwegian representatives recognized the Polish consul Sławomir Kowalski as persona non grata in Norway, constitutes a pretext for discussion. …”
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    A Sophisticated Author: Muhammad al-Bakri’s Life, Books and Persona by Hüseyin Yazıcı

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Along with these duties, al-Bakri’s close and warm relationship with Khedive Abbās II first and then Lord Cromer, a statesman appointed as the British representative to Egypt and the British consul-general, paved the way for him to become more prominent. …”
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    Arles du xve au xvie siècle, entre latin, provençal et français : deux siècles d’histoire, trois langues en contact by Marie Rose Bonnet

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Since the thirteenth century, the Counts of Anjou have succeeded each other at the head of Provence and Arles was then confronted with the representative of the count, the archbishop and the consuls elected by the Arlésiens. …”
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    Fostering social cohesion among Chinese students studying abroad: role of social organizations by Wang Ziwen, Razumenko Tetiana

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the process of writing this article, the authors employed several general scientific methods, including personal experiences and interviews to examine initiatives facilitated by Chinese embassies abroad, non-governmental organizations, and representative offices of Chinese universities. They also conducted normative document analysis to understand the roles of the PRC embassies, consulates, official representative institutions abroad, and affiliated public organizations. …”
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    Charitable activity in aid of compatriots (1905?1920s) of revd. S. I. Orlov, rector of the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross of the Lord in Geneva by Galina Shevtsova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Church patronage constantly harmonised its activities with the imperial consulate in Geneva, and later with the representative of A.V. …”
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    Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947 by Kim Yong-Deog

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author points out the merits of some greatest representatives of the colony. The important role was also played by Polish Consulate in Harbin and its workers dedicated to their tasks. …”
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    From Friends to Foes: Romanian Diplomats in Türkiye during the Early Years of the Communist Regime (1947–1949) by Metin Omer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This shift also affected the Romanian diplomatic staff stationed at the Consulate in Istanbul and the Embassy in Ankara. This study examines the stance of Romanian diplomats in Türkiye towards the political transformations in Bucharest, their responses to being recalled, and the attitudes of Turkish authorities towards representatives of the new regime. …”
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    Consequences of "The Pasjane affair" for the Serbian population of the Gnjilane region by Milošević Miroslav S.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Kingdom of Serbia, through the Serbian consulates in Priština and Skopje, tried to prevent further atrocities. …”
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    The Fundamental Reflections about Austrian Foreign Policy by K. I. Epshteyn-Wessely

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The article represents the first of 30 chapters of the book «Ambition and Reality: Austria’s Foreign Policy since 1945», translated from German into Russian. …”
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    Socio-Political Phenomenon of Changes in Citizenship in Guilan Province in Qajar Era by Mahdi Ebadi, Zoleykha Ghaffari roodsari

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The establishment of various foreign government consulates in Guilan, including those from Russia, England, France, and the Ottoman Empire, and the consuls' support for their citizens, strengthened the positions of these foreign nationals in the region. …”
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