Polity Middle Jüz

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With Tauke Khan's death in 1718, the Kazakh Khanate splintered into three Jüz - the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Little jüz. Each Jüz had its own Khan from this time onward.

Establishment

  • January 1719: With Tauke Khan's death in 1718, the Kazakh Khanate splintered into three Jüz: the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Little jüz. Each Jüz had its own Khan from this time onward.

Chronology

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1. Division of the Kazakh Khanate

With Tauke Khan's death in 1718, the Kazakh Khanate splintered into three Jüz: the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Little jüz. Each Jüz had its own Khan from this time onward.

  • January 1719: With Tauke Khan's death in 1718, the Kazakh Khanate splintered into three Jüz: the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Little jüz. Each Jüz had its own Khan from this time onward.

2. Colonization of the east

Were a series of military and exploration campaigns where Russia gradually extended into the territories of northeastern Asia.

  • January 1748: Russian colonization of the northern areas of Altai Territory, Altai Republic, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Tomsk regions of Russia, and East Kazakhstan region.
  • January 1757: In 1756, the southern part of the Altai Territory, Altai Republic, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Tomsk regions of Russia, and East Kazakhstan region was annexed by the Qing Dynasty. This event marked a significant expansion of Qing influence in the region.
  • January 1757: In 1756, the southern part of the Altai Territory, Altai Republic, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Tomsk regions of Russia, and East Kazakhstan region was annexed by the Russian Empire. This event marked the expansion of Russian territory into the Altai region.
  • January 1763: In 1762, Russian explorers Semyon Chelyuskin and Dmitry Ovtsyn led the colonization of the eastern part of Novaya Zemlya island. This territory was then claimed by the Russian Empire as part of their expansion into the Arctic region.

3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)

  • January 1762: Territorial expansion of Russia by 1761.

Disestablishment

  • January 1772: Ablai Khan, who was khan of the Middle Jüz or Middle Horde, managed to extend his control over the other two Jüzes unifying all of the Kazakhs.