invasion of Iturup

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The Khvostov Incident, called the Russian bandits of Bunka in Japan, refers to a series of raids and clashes involving the Russian officer Lieutenant Nikolai Alexeyevich Khvostov of Russian-American Company against Japanese outposts in 1806–7, when the Russian envoy Nikolai Rezanov ordered his subordinates Khvostov and others to attack Iturup (Etorofu), a Japanese base on Sakhalin.

1806 — 1807  Wikidata
Khvostov Incident; Russian assault of the Bunka era
offensiveNikolai Alexandrovich Khvostov, Nakagawa Gorōji, Russian EmpireJapan

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Location: 45.1991, 148.0002, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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1806 — 1807 invasion of Iturup
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TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict1806invasion of Iturupoffensive, Nikolai Alexandrovich Khvostov, Nakagawa GorōjiWikidata