• regal name as Qasim Khan (also spelled as Kasym Khan) was a son of Janibek Khan. He ruled as the fourth Khan of the Kazakh Khanate from about 1511 to 1521...
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    during the reign of Kasym Khan that the Kazakh Khanate gained fame and political weight in the modern Euro-Asian arena. Kasym Khan also became a major...
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    given the title "Az", meaning "the wise" in the Kazakh language, and so was called Az-Janibek. His son, Kasym Khan, codified the laws of his people. v t e...
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  • with other names of the khans mentioned as well in which among the most authoritative was Kasym Khan, the son of Janibek Khan who roamed around Lake Balkhash...
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  • and Ádik Sultan in 1486. According to some sources, when Burunduk Khan, Kasym Khan and Adik Sultan with the supporting Moghuls were in the Alatau mountains...
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  • to as Mamash hereafter) became the fifth Khan of the Kazakh Khanate after the death of his father Kasym Khan in the winter of 1521. Under his rule, Mamash...
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    his mother, Muhammad Shaybani was therefore the cousin of Janibek's son Kasym Khan, the latter of whom ultimately conquered most of Shaybani's territory...
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  • politician Kassim al-Rimawi (1918–1982), prime minister of Jordan in 1980 Kasym Khan (1445–1521), ruler of the Kazakh Khanate Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kazakh...
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    by Kasym Khan Qasim Beg, son of the late Khan, Janybek Khan. In spite of his great power, Shaybani Khan had not force enough to withstand Kasym Khan. At...
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    Khan (1756–1771) Abilpeyiz Khan (1771–1774) Adil Khan (1774–1781) Kasym Khan II (1806–1809) Tokay Khan (1809–1826) The Middle jüz (Kazakh: Орта Жүз, romanized: Orta...
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    Russia. Kenesary's father, Kasym Sultan, or Kasym Tore, was born from the daughter of the Dzungar Khuntaiji Galdan Tseren. Kasym, being a noble and wealthy...
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  • Quyurchuq Barak Khan (?-1429) Janibek (1428-1480) Kasym Khan (1445-1521) Haqqnazar Khan (1537-1580) List of khans of the Golden Horde "Barak khan · Prominent...
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  • established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. Both khans came from Turco-Mongol clan of Tore which traces its lineage to Genghis Khan through dynasty of...
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  • Khorasan Province, Iran Qasem Khan, Razavi Khorasan, village in Iran Kasym Khan, of the Kazakh Khanate This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • the Kazakh Khanate's dominance since the reign of Qasim Khan. Tahir was the nephew of Kasym Khan and the eldest son of Adik Sultan. Adik was the most influential...
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    Jetysu, where they founded Independent Kazakh Khanate. During the reign of Kasym Khan (1511–1523), the khanate expanded considerably. Numerous victories in...
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    era of the Kazakh Khanate, especially under rulers such as Ablai Khan and Kasym Khan. Another wave of conversions among the Kazakhs occurred during the...
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    invade Kazakhstan, up from 8.3% in a previous poll. During the reign of Kasym Khan from 1511 to 1521, the Tsardom of Russia became the first major state...
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  • (1480–1511) Kasym, Khan (1511–1521) Mamash, Khan (1521–1523) Tahir, Khan (1523–1533) Buidash, Khan (1533–1534) Qozhamqut, Khan (1534–1535) Togym, Khan (1535–1537)...
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    Abū'l-Mansūr Khan (Kazakh: Уәлиұллаh Әбілмансұр хан, ولي الله أبو المنصور خان, romanized: Uäliūllah Äbılmansūr Han), better known as Abylai Khan or Ablai Khan (May...
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    18th – 19th centuries, the headquarters of famous khans, such as Abylai Khan, Kasym Khan, Kenesary Khan, were located on the land of Kokshetau Region. As...
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    Mazar-i-Sharif. On the night of 18 April, the governor of Mazar-i-Sharif, Mirza Kasym, summoned the Soviet Consul General, with whom he had friendly relations...
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    the poem in the USSR was problematic. Politician and government official Kasym Tynystanov tried to get the poem published in 1925, but this was prevented...
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    circulation. 5 som Bubusara Beyshenalieva Kyrgyz National Opera 10 som Kasym Tynystanov Mountain ranges of Kyrgyzstan and the Dzhety-Oguz tract 28 January...
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  • Kaisar Adam Adakhadzhiev - Khan-Tengri Oybek Baltabaev - Khan-Tengri Pavel Kriventsev - Khan-Tengri Darkhan Medelkhan - Khan-Tengri Ablaykhan Makhambetov...
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    Perso-Arabic alphabet, created by the Kyrgyz intellectual and scientist Kasym Tynystanov is the official script of the Kyrgyz language in the People's...
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    2018. "Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev greeted Prime Minister Imran Khan". August 20, 2018. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018. Retrieved...
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  • 19:00 (UTC+5) Gadrani  16' Arad  45' Seydakhmet  89' Shvyryov 90+6' Report Kasym 40' (pen.) Baytana  45' Umayev  45' Samorodov  61' 68', 90+2' Stadium: Central...
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  • the shah orders the fisherman to catch fish. At night, the vizier's son, Kasym, catches a fish with golden head and silver-scaled body, but releases him...
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  •  28' Astanov  63' Umarov 72' Report Cevallos 14' Kiki  62' Strumia  77' Kasym  82' Stadium: Kazhymukan Munaitpasov Stadium Attendance: 12,000 Referee:...
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