Convention of Peking
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Was an agreement comprising three distinct treaties concluded between the Qing dynasty of China and Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire. It was signed at the end of the Second Opium War.
Chronology
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- October 1860: In 1860, with the Treaty of Beijing, the Russians annexed the Pacific coast down to Vladivostok.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.
- October 1860: After the Convention of Peking, France and Great Britain left most of the territories militarly occupied in China.