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Kenesary bin Qasym, or
Kenesary Qasymuly,
Kenesary Khan (Kazakh: Кенесары Қасымұлы, romanized:
Kenesary Qasymūly) was the last khan of the
Kazakh Khanate...
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Kenesary's Rebellion (Kazakh: Кенесары көтерілісі, romanized:
Kenesary köterılısı) was the
longest uprising of the
Kazakh people on the
territory of modern...
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Derzhavinsk (Kazakh: Державинск, Derzhavinsk) is a town
located in the
Akmola Region of Kazakhstan. It
serves as the
administrative center of Zharkain...
- administrators.
Kenesary Khan
fought against the
Russian imperial forces until his
death in 1847. In 1841, at an all-Kazakh Kurultai,
Kenesary was elected...
- was
decided to
resume hostilities against Kenesary in the
following year, 1844.
During this period,
Kenesary became dangerous adversary. The Governor-General...
- geese, and capercailies. A po****r
feature of the park is
Kenesary Cave,
named after Kenesary Khan, the
grandson of
Ablai Khan,
which is
believed to have...
- (1538–1580)
Jangir (1628–1652)
Tauke (1680–1715) Abu'l-Mansur (1771–1781)
Kenesary (1841–1847) Abu'l-Khair (1718–1748) Nur Ali (1748–1786) Abu'l-Mansur (1771–1781)...
- when it was also
abolished by the Russians. In the 1840s a man
named Kenesary, a
descendant of
Ablay Khan,
launched a
rebellion against Russian rule...
- the
Khanate of
Khiva built a
number of fortresses.
Kenesary's Rebellion, led by
Sultan Kenesary Qasymov,
lasted from 1837 to 1847 and
aimed to preserve...
- at the
height of the
great national and
liberation movement headed by
Kenesary Khan,
Akmolinsk fortress was burned.
After the
repression of the liberation...