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Reprint from the publication. SPb., 1900.
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Badmaev (Zhamsaran) (1851 - 1920) - a doctor of Tibetan medicine, the first to translate into Russian a treatise "Zhud -shi", the godson of Emperor Alexander III, treated family members of Nicholas II and Grigory Rasputin , persuaded Russian emperors to include Tibet, Mongolia and China in Russia. In 1893, after several expeditions to Mongolia, China and Tibet, Badmaev submitted a note to Emperor Alexander on the tasks of Russian politics in the Asian East. " The plan of Badmaeva provided for the voluntary joining of Russia Mongolia, China and Tibet. For the labor presented, Peter Alexandrovich received the general Chin - a real state adviser. Under Nicholas II, to join China, he acted on the king with the help of Rasputin. But the war with Japan that had begun put a cross on these attempts.
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Pyotr Aleksandrovich Badmaev (Zhamsaran) (1851 - 1920) - a doctor of Tibetan medicine, the first to translate into Russian a treatise "Zhud -shi", the godson of Emperor Alexander III, treated family members of Nicholas II and Grigory Rasputin , persuaded Russian emperors to include Tibet, Mongolia and China in Russia. In 1893, after several expeditions to Mongolia, China and Tibet, Badmaev submitted a note to Emperor Alexander on the tasks of Russian politics in the Asian East. " The plan of Badmaeva provided for the voluntary joining of Russia Mongolia, China and Tibet. For the labor presented, Peter Alexandrovich received the general Chin - a real state adviser. Under Nicholas II, to join China, he acted on the king with the help of Rasputin. But the war with Japan that had begun put a cross on these attempts.
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Author:
Author:Badmaev Petr Aleksandrovich
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Social Science & Politics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4481-0842-6
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