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Nederlands: Belegering der Russische Stat Albasin door de Sinesen aen een Spruit der Riviere Amur gelegen:
English: The Russian fortress Albazin stormed by Manchu/Chinese Qing forces.
Čeština: Obležení Albazinu čchingským vojskem. Holandská rytina z 18. století.
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http://www.srpska.ru/articles/4160/Albazin2.jpg
http://altaica.nm.ru/amur/images/albazin.jpg
http://gdzimg.sub.uni-goettingen.de/contentserver/contentserver?id:=D145970&imageset-id=3733&pagenumber=180&image-path=/3733/00000180.gif&zoom-factor=100&width=800

Please notice the file was originaly uploaded by en:user:Whlee, I've just moved it to Commons.
Author Dutch gravure from the XVII century


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