2003
DOI: 10.1080/0263493032000157703
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Kazak resistance to Russian colonization: interpreting the Kenesary Kasymov revolt, 1837–1847

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“…At the same time, historiographical work on the batyr-led anti-colonial movements continued (49-52), with Kenesary being excluded from certain volumes. While his interpretation of Kenesary's khan-hood lying behind Soviet opposition is well argued and his discussion of the Pokrovskiian historiography lying behind the nationalist interpretations adds an element passed over by Sabol (2003) and Malikov (2005), Yilmaz fails to explain how an explicitly Central Asian Survey, 2015 Vol. 34, No.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…At the same time, historiographical work on the batyr-led anti-colonial movements continued (49-52), with Kenesary being excluded from certain volumes. While his interpretation of Kenesary's khan-hood lying behind Soviet opposition is well argued and his discussion of the Pokrovskiian historiography lying behind the nationalist interpretations adds an element passed over by Sabol (2003) and Malikov (2005), Yilmaz fails to explain how an explicitly Central Asian Survey, 2015 Vol. 34, No.…”
Section: Book Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Stevan Sebol, Kenesarı'nın bu tür durumlarda çok acımasız olduğunu; yapmış olduğu bir baskında 700'den fazla at, 113 deve ve 4.000'den fazla koyuna el koyduğunu belirtmiştir. Bunun yanında Ağa Sultanları da şiddetli şekilde cezalandırdığını belirtmiştir 43 . 1841 yılında Büyük, Orta ve Küçük Cüz temsilcilerini bir araya toplayarak hanlığını ilan eden Kenesarı, Ağa Sultanlar ile Han unvanını kullanırken Rusya ile temaslarında "Sultan" unvanını kullanmayı uygun görmüştür 44 .…”
Section: Kenesarı'nın Hanlığını İlan Etmesiunclassified
“…Other regional historical narratives are focused on certain 'golden' historical periods as in Tajikistan or Uzbekistan (Adams 2010;Marat 2008), or making a heroic narrative from certain historical figures as in Kyrgyzstan (Manas), Uzbekistan (Amir Timur) or Kazakhstan (commemoration of Kazakh 'batyrlar') (Marat 2008). The interpretation of the suppression of the Kenesary Kasymov revolt could serve as the only relevant example in the region (Sabol 2003). However, the end of Kasymov's revolt did not turn into a national catastrophe in Kazakh history.…”
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