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  1. Kenesary Qasymov, or Kenesary Qasymuly, Kenesary Khan (Kazakh: Кенесары Қасымұлы, romanized: Kenesary Qasymūly) was the last khan of the Kazakh Khanate, grandson of Ablai Khan, from the clan of Genghisid-Tore.

  2. Kenesary's Rebellion (Kazakh: Кенесары көтерілісі, romanized: Kenesary köterılısı) was the longest and uprising of the Kazakh people on the territory of modern Kazakhstan under the leadership of Khan Kenesary Qasymov against the Russian Empire.

  3. Jan 20, 2022 · Kenesary Kasymov was the last Kazakh Khan and last ruler of the Kazakh Khanate. He was the grandson of Ablai Khan, who did not share these principles. Kenesary was the first Kazakh nationalist who raised the people of the steppe in their fight for independence.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · The Kenesary Kasymov Rebellion (1837–1847): A National-Liberation Movement or “a Protest of Restoration”? Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018. Yuriy Malikov. Article.

  5. Jun 1, 2017 · Kenesary Kasymov acted on the historical arena as the successor of business of Abylay khan in conditions when owing to massive performances of imperial armies threat over independence of three regions of Kazakhstan which, despite adoption of charters about the Siberian and Orenburg Kazakhs of 1822 — 1824, continued to keep political isolation hung.

  6. Kenesary's Rebellion, led by Sultan Kenesary Qasymov, lasted from 1837 to 1847 and aimed to preserve the independence of lands that were not part of Russia. Kenesary demanded that Russia restore the independence of the Kazakh Steppe under Abylai Khan, stop collecting taxes and dismantle the fortresses.

  7. Kenesary Kasymova Traditionalist or a Modernizer? Can we agree with the historians who characterize Kenesary’s rebellion as “a protest of preservation”? Was Kenesary really going to restore traditional Kazakh political and social structures?