Convention of Peking
The Convention of Peking or First Convention of Peking is an agreement comprising three distinct treaties concluded between the Qing dynasty of China and Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire in 1860. In China, they are regarded as among the unequal treaties.
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Signing of the treaty by Lord Elgin and Prince Gong | |||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 北京條約 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 北京条约 | ||||||||||||||
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