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Alexey Shpeyer

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Korusforum Journal, Center for Contemporary Korean Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
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The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910
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instead. Shpeyer finally replaced Weber in September 1897.
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as Russian consul general in Korea, but at the request of
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Index

Russian
diplomat
Russian Empire
Korea
Karl Ivanovich Weber
King Gojong
Joseon Dynasty
Tokyo
"Русские в Корее- имена и судьбы (Russians in Korea — Names and Fates)"
the original
ISBN
0-520-21361-0
Karl Ivanovich Weber
Russian consul general to Korea
Pyotr Mikhailovich Vlasov
Russian ambassador to Persia
Nicholas Genrikhovich Hartwig
Categories
19th-century diplomats of the Russian Empire
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to Iran
1854 births
1916 deaths
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to Brazil
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to China
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to Japan

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