Russian Dalian

Russian Dalian
Kvantunskaya Oblast
Дальний
Квантунская Область
Leased territory (colony) of the Russian Empire
1898–1905
Flag of Dalniy

Russian Dalian
Anthem
"Боже, Царя храни!"
Bozhe Tsarya khrani! (1898–1905)
("God Save the Tsar!")
CapitalDalniy
Government
 • TypeAbsolute monarchy
Emperor 
• 1898–1905
Nicholas II
Historical eraNew Imperialism
1898
1905
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Qing dynasty
Kwantung Leased Territory
Today part ofChina
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Russian Dalian, also known as Kvantunskaya Oblast, was a leased territory ruled by the Russian Empire that existed between its establishment after the Pavlov Agreement in 1898 and its annexation by the Empire of Japan after the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.

Located near the southernmost point of the Liaodong Peninsula, the city of Dalian came under the territorial control of the Russian Empire from 1898 until that country's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. The Russians called the city Dalniy (Russian: Дальний), which means "distant" or "remote", describing the city's location relative to the Russian heartland. The modern Chinese name, Dalian, comes from a Chinese reading of the Japanese colonial name Dairen, which itself was a loose transliteration of the Russian name Dalniy. Under Russian control, Dalniy grew into a vibrant port city; before its loss in 1905 it was one terminus of the Russian-controlled Chinese Eastern Railway.


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