Kasym Khan
Kasym Khan | |||||
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Predecessor | Burunduq Khan | ||||
Successor | Mamash Khan | ||||
Born |
1445 Kazakh Khanate | ||||
Died |
1521 Kazakh Khanate | ||||
Spouse |
Aisha Khanum Hanik Sultan Khanum Sultan Nigar Khanum | ||||
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House | Burunduq Khan | ||||
Dynasty | Tore | ||||
Father | Zhanibek Khan | ||||
Mother | Jagan-begim Khanum | ||||
Religion | Islam |
Kasym Khan (Kazakh: Қасым хан) was the leader of the Kazakh Khanate from about 1511 to 1521.[1] He was the son of Zhanibek Khan who was one of the founding fathers of Kazakh Khanate by escaping with his confederacy to Moghulistan from the Uzbek chief Abul-Khayr Khan. Kasym Khan is viewed as the first leader who united the Kazakh tribes.[1] Although, Baranduk Khan was the Khan of the Kazakhs, control of the government was in the hands of Kasym Khan. Eventually he sent Baranduk Khan into exile who died at Samarkand. Kasym Khan had a brother named Adik Khan who was married to Sultana Nigar Khanim, daughter of Yunus Khan of Moghulistan. When Adik Khan died, Kasym Khan took her as his wife.
Preceded by Burunduq Khan |
Khan of the Kazakhs 1511-1521 |
Succeeded by Mamash Khan |
See also
References
- 1 2 Curtis, Glenn E. "Forming the Modern Nation". Kazakstan: A Country Study. GPO for the Library of Congress. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
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