Russian invasion of Manchuria
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Was the Russian invasion of Manchuria, a territory of Qing China, during the Boxer Rebellion.
Chronology
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- July 1900: On July 20, Russian troops captured Saghalien.
- September 1900: Russian forces completely occupied Manchuria.
- July 1900: On July 20, Russian troops captured Saghalien.
- July 1900: On July 22, Russian troops captured Aigun.
- September 1900: The city of Mukden fell in Russian hands.
- September 1900: After destroying all Chinese posts on the Amur river, the Cossack troops returned to Russia.
- July 1900: On July 22, Russian troops captured Aigun.
- September 1900: The Chinese were defeated by Russian forces, and without a fight they cleared Liaoyang.
- September 1900: Russian troops took Jilin and Liaodong.
- September 1900: Russian forces completely occupied Manchuria.
- September 1900: The city of Mukden fell in Russian hands.
- August 1900: Russian governor K. N. Gribsky ordered Cossacks to destroy all Chinese posts on Amur river, and Cossacks completed the order during July.