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    Kerei Khan (Kazakh: كيري حان, Керей хан, Kerei han) (1424, White Horde - 1473/4, Kazakh Khanate) was a co-founder and the first Khan of the Kazakh Khanate...
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    Kazakh Khanate (redirect from Esim Khan)
    established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. Both khans came from the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore which traces its lineage to Genghis Khan through dynasty...
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    Jäñgır-Kerei Han (Kazakh: جاڭگىر-كەرەي حان, Cyrillic: Жәңгір-Керей хан; 1801 – 28 July [O.S. 11 August] 1845) was the penultimate Khan of the Bukey Horde...
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  • Kerei is a Kazakh tribe that originated in the Altay region and fled into modern-day Kazakhstan in the early 13th century after being defeated by Genghis...
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  • Burunduk Khan (Kazakh: Бұрындық хан, Būryndyq han) also known as Muryndyq[citation needed] (Kazakh: Мұрындық, Mūryndyq) was a son of Kerei Khan and the...
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    father was Barak Khan, who was poisoned by the emirs of the former White Horde. He led the splinter group along with Kerei (or Girei or Kerei), his relative...
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    Starting in the 1460s, the Kazakh khans warred for control of modern-day Kazakhstan, led by Janibeg and Kerei Khan, the sons of the claimant to the throne...
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    him one of the few documented khans of the Kazakh Khanate to have not been descended from either Janibek Khan or Kerei Khan. Nonetheless, it was likely...
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    eligible to claim the Kazakh Khan title. The first Kazakh Khans from the Töre dynasty were Kerei Khan and Janibek Khan. Qūn (Kazakh: Құн, romanized: Qūn...
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    leaders, Kerei and Janibek, who were themselves descendants of Urus Khan and by extension Genghis Khan, decided to leave the service of Abu'l-Khayr Khan. Those...
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  • Burunduk Khan, the son of Kerei Khan, while Khorezmi, the brother of Musa Mirza, was killed. Musa’s attempts in proclaiming Shaybani as the new khan was opposed...
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  • Sarsenov (born 1961), Kazenergy Margulan Seisembayev (born 1966), Seimar Kerei (1456–1473) Janibek (1473–1480) Burunduk (1480–1511) Qasim (1511–1518) Muhammed...
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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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  • the khan's power, improving conditions for the poor, and changing the imperial land policy. The revolt began with actions against Jäñgir-Kerei Khan and...
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  • Geography of Kazakhstan Kazakh Khanate was established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. From 16th to 17th century, the Kazakh Khanate ruled and...
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  • by painter Caspar Isenmann. The Kazakh Khanate is founded by Kerei Khan and Janibek Khan. January 1 – Lachlan Cattanach Maclean, 11th Chief, Scottish...
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    Russian Empire. Chingiskhan was born on 18 May 1840 in Khan Ordasy as the son of Jäñgir-Kerei Khan (Khan of the Bukey Horde) and his wife Fatima. Through his...
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  • Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan rebel against Uzbek ruler Abu'l-Khayr Khan and form their own independent state, the Kazakh Khanate. 1468: Abu'l-Khayr Khan dies...
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    Jäñgir-Kerei Khan, Khan of the Bukey Horde. He was descended from the Töre clan, a clan of direct descendants of Genghis Khan along the line of Jochi Khan....
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  • Mahmud, Khan of Western Moghulistan (1487–1508) Kazakh Khanate (complete list) – Kerei, Khan (1456–1473) Janibek, Khan (1473–1480) Burunduk, Khan (1480–1511)...
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    The khanate officially existed from 1801 to 1845, when the position of khan was abolished and the area was fully absorbed into the administration of...
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  • Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-313-30049-3. "Genghis Khan". North Georgia College and State University. Archived from the original...
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    Golden Horde (category Batu Khan)
    that became the Qasim Khanate. In 1458, Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan led 200,000 of Abu'l-Khayr Khan's followers eastwards to the Chu River where Esen...
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    result of the dissolution of the Golden Horde. Established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan, it continued to be ruled by the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore (Jochid...
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    tribes under the rule of the sultans Janibek and Kerei departed from the Khanate of Abu'l-Khayr Khan in hopes of forming a powerful khanate of their own...
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    Jüz (section Khans)
    Kart-Abulkhayr Khan (1718–1730) Zholbarys Khan (1730–1740) Abulfeyz Khan (1740–1750) Tole Biy (1750–1756) Abylai Khan (1756–1771) Abilpeyiz Khan (1771–1774)...
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    Genghis Khan called him khan etseg ('khan father'). Yesugei, having disposed of all Tughrul's sons, was now the only one in line to inherit the title khan. The...
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    increased. In 1731, the Khan of the Junior Zhuz Abul Khair Khan recognized the protectorate of the Russian Empire. In 1740, the Khan of the Middle Zhuz, Ablai...
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    Country under Abu'l-Khayr Khan, was weak and the government was corrupt. Two children of Barak Khan, Janibek and Kerei Khan gathered Kazakh people to...
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    these Kazakhs were the Kerei and Naiman clans, many of them escaping persecution in Czarist Russia and Qing China. When Bogd Khan assumed power in Mongolia...
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