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From the Page: On June 5, 1904, tsar Nicholas II read a cable sent by the Russian Telegraph Agency that reported that in the Altai, a remote area in southwestern Siberia on the border with China and Mongolia, a group of nomads known to the Russians as the "Kalmyks"1 did not want to obey orders of local authorities to quit gathering in large groups and claimed that soon they would have their own tsar "Oirot-Japon."
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