Talk:List of Kazakh khans
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[edit]When I was at school I had a nice drawings of all the kazakh khans faces. Does somebody have these pictures? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aizhol (talk • contribs) 08:58, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
- Here are some facts which I have on my history lecture notes, but which I cannot backup with any sources.
- Ok generally during the rule of Mamash, Tahir, Buidash, Qozhamqut, Togym Kazakh Khanate got weaker.
There are three different set of law which were made by 3 Khans. 1. "Kasym khannyn kaska zholy" - by Kasym khan 2. "Esim khannyn eski zholy" - by Esim khan 3. "Tauke khannyn Zheti Zhargysy" - by Tauke khan. This one is the most famous. I tried to to translate it to english in http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Zheti_zhargy, but might have failed to translate it correctly
Khaqnazar is famous by his "I am the ruler of both kazakhs and joungars" declaration. He managed to defeat and conquer some part of Joungars as far as I know.
Shygai is a very interesting person. I've heard that he was at age 80 when he became a khan. And died in battle from spear wound. If it's true he was a great man.
People say that Zhangir khan was able to stand against 40000 army of Joungars with only 500 man, til the reinforcements arrived.
Kenesary is a truly great person who I admire a lot. Not only he was able to separate kazakh khanate from Russian Empire for some time. He was able to stand against south enemies also. At one time there was a desease which weakened his army. I have a lot of information about him: dates, names of both russian and kazakh generals; his philosophical views (which were not really nice by nowadays democratic standarts). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aizhol (talk • contribs) 06:56, 6 May 2010 (UTC)