- East Tartary
East Tartary and Maritime Tartary are old names for
Manchu territory extending from the confluence of theRiver Amur with theRiver Ussuri toSakhalin Island . This area is now thePrimorsky Krai withVladivostok as regional administrative center.These lands were once occupied by the
Mohe tribes andJurchen nation; and also by the oldKorea n kingdom ofBalhae , and the Liao (Khitan) kingdoms.According to
Sheng-Wu-Chi 'sMing dynasty chronicle ("Our dynasty is informed by military realizations"), in this land theTungus Weji ,Warka andKurka tribes were established. Later these were unified in ManchuQing Empire withNurhaci as their leader and founder. These lands were lost toPeking under a treaty.Nearest this land lies the Ku-Ye-Dao (Chinese: 庫頁島;
pinyin : Kùyèdǎo) or Fu-Sang (KoreanHangul : 후상) island, better known asKarafuto orSakhalin ; in recent times Russian archaeologists have found here remains of ancient cities with walls and castles. These may correspond with the ancient Manchu nation, or possibly duringMongol orTungus times, or the Balhae kingdom.These lands were visited by Japanese explorers,
Mamiya Rinzo and others, who reported on the various important cities and ports, such asHaishenwei (present day Vladivostok). From these lands and nearbyHulun (Amur area), the Japanese have claimed North Asian ancestors, who settled North Japan.Other ancient cities in the region are:
Tetyukhe (nowDalnegorsk ) and probablyDeleng , an important commercial imperial post according to some records.External links
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/asia_1808.jpgMap of East Tartary]
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