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Relations between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire (1855–1917) were minimal until 1855, mostly friendly from 1855 to the early 1890s, but then turned hostile, largely over the status of Manchuria and of Korea. The two empires established diplomatic and commercial relations from 1855 onwards. The Russian Empire officially ended in 1917, and was succeeded by Communist rule formalized in 1922 with the formation of the Soviet Union. For later periods, see Japan–Soviet Union relations (1922–1991) and Japan–Russia relations (1992–present).

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  • العلاقات بين الإمبراطوية اليابانية والإمبراطورية الروسية (ar)
  • Empire of Japan–Russian Empire relations (en)
  • Relations entre l'Empire du Japon et l'Empire russe (fr)
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  • تُعد العلاقات بين إمبراطورية اليابان والإمبراطورية الروسية محدودة للغاية حتى عام 1855، تمثلت ببعض العلاقات الودِّية في الفترة من عام 1855 حتى أوائل تسعينيات القرن التاسع عشر، لكنها تحولت بعد ذلك إلى علاقات عدائية، وكان السبب إلى حد كبير يتعلق بوضع كل من منشوريا وكوريا. وقد أقامت الإمبراطوريتان علاقات دبلوماسية وتجارية منذ عام 1855 وما بعده. انتهت الإمبراطورية الروسية رسميًا في عام 1917، ثم خلفها الحكم الشيوعي الذي أصبح رسميًا عام 1922 مع تشكيل الاتحاد السوفييتي. بالنسبة للفترات اللاحقة، يمكن الاطلاع على العلاقات اليابانية السوفييتية (1917-1991) والعلاقات الروسية اليابانية (1992-حتى الآن). (ar)
  • Relations between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire (1855–1917) were minimal until 1855, mostly friendly from 1855 to the early 1890s, but then turned hostile, largely over the status of Manchuria and of Korea. The two empires established diplomatic and commercial relations from 1855 onwards. The Russian Empire officially ended in 1917, and was succeeded by Communist rule formalized in 1922 with the formation of the Soviet Union. For later periods, see Japan–Soviet Union relations (1922–1991) and Japan–Russia relations (1992–present). (en)
  • Les relations entre l'Empire du Japon et l'Empire russe sont minimales jusqu'en 1855, très chaleureuses de 1855 au début des années 1890 puis deviennent hostiles à propos du statut de la Corée. Des relations diplomatiques et commerciales entre les deux empires sont établies à partir de 1855. L'Empire russe prend officiellement fin en 1917 et est remplacé par le régime communiste, formalisé en 1922 par la création de l'Union soviétique. Pour les périodes ultérieures, voir relations entre le Japon et l'Union soviétique (1917–1991) et relations entre le Japon et la Russie (1992–présent). (fr)
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