- Fyodor Baykov
Fyodor Isakovich Baykov (Russian: Фёдор Исакович Байков, c. 1612-c. 1663) was the first
Russia n envoy toChina . Like many later Russian ambassadors to China (Nicolae Milescu ,Sava Vladislavich ) he left a detailed account of his journey.Russia's expansion along the
Amur River and establishment of theCossack settlements such asAlbazin enraged theManchurian government of theQing Empire . In 1654Tsar Alexis sent Baykov to the court of theShunzhi Emperor to negotiate a treaty establishing regular trade betweenMoscow andBeijing .Baykov's mission embarked from
Tobolsk up theIrtysh River in autumn 1654. It took them more than a year to crossDzungaria andGobi . In 1655 they visited Kalgan before arriving in theForbidden City on3 March 1656 .As a precondition for being received by the Shunzhi Emperor, Baykov was ordered to perform a series of prostrations and genuflections. He flatly refused to follow the ritual that symbolized his country's submission to the Emperor and, after several months of isolation, was expelled from China's capital (4 September, 1656).
References
*Mancall, Mark. "Russia and China: Their Diplomatic Relations to 1728". Harvard University Press, 1971.
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