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  1. Oppose. The term "Outer Manchuria" is virtually unknown in Russia. We have had a discussion in Russian Wikipedia and concluded that it is a Western neologism spread via English Wikipedia (and possibly originating here). The Russian term Priamurye is much more established and seems to me preferrable.

  2. Willow Palisade. ᠵᠠᠰᡝ , Möllendorff: Biregen Jase) was a system of ditches and embankments that was planted with willows, was intended to restrict movement into Manchuria (including Northeast China and Outer Manchuria ), and was built by the Qing dynasty of China during the late 17th century. [1]

  3. Manchuria under Ming rule refers to the domination of the Ming dynasty of China over the greater region of Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria. The Ming rule of Manchuria began with its conquest of Manchuria in the late 1380s after the fall of the Mongol -led Yuan dynasty, and reached its peak in the early 15th ...

  4. Manchuria under Qing rule was the rule of the Qing dynasty of China (and its predecessor the Later Jin dynasty) over the greater region of Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria, although Outer Manchuria was lost to the Russian Empire after the Amur Annexation. The Qing dynasty itself was established by the Manchus, a ...

  5. From outer +‎ Manchuria. The 21st century sense referring to territories ceded by China to Russia in the 19th century seems to have been popularized with the May 2004 creation of a Wikipedia article for Outer Manchuria; it may be an instance of citogenesis.

  6. Outer Manchuria ( formerly known as Priamurye Приаму́рье in Russia ), [1] is the territory ceded by China to Russia in the Treaty of Aigun in 1858 and the Treaty of Peking in 1860. ( See Amur Annexation ). The northern part of the area was also in dispute between 1643 and 1689 ( see Russian – Manchu border conflicts ).

  7. La Mandchourie-Extérieure est au sens plus large une région de la Mandchourie. Le territoire fut annexé par l' Empire russe à la suite du Traité d'Aïgoun en 1858 et de la convention de Pékin en 1860, considérés comme des traités inégaux. La Mandchourie-Extérieure, devenue chinoise en 1689 par le traité de Nertchinsk, avait été ...