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for execution to the governor-general Apukhtin, the Kazakhs of the younger zhuz were allowed to drive cattle through Yaik, but subject to an agreement with the owners of the land plots and the payment of a certain fee: due to lack of fodder, their cattle was let into the lands of those regions, then, depending on the possibility and convenience, if they want to hire the land, and they want to give it for rent, then act as in such cases it is customary between subjects by voluntary agreement.
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The Kazakh population resisted attempts to consolidate colonial rule, and the uprisings that took place in Kazakhstan between 1773 and 1775 led to the issuance of an imperial decree on August 27, 1782, which can be considered a concession to tsarism. According to this decree, which was handed over
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Large groups of rebels, numbering 10 thousand people, attacked fortresses, settlements and cities. Attacks were made on the Verkhneuralsk, Tanalytsk,
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Later it turned out that the Köktemir person is 22-year-old Sapura from the Tabyn clan.
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began to bribe the feudal elite of the Junior Zhuz . Thus, back in February 1776,
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of 1776, the detachments of Seydala Sultan made a series of campaigns against the
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Frightened by the new echoes of the Pugachev's rebellion, the government of
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called him «Köktemir» or Invisible. Considering himself
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clans of the Junior Zhuz, whose name was a legend. The
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Kazakh rebellions
Junior Jüz
Kazakh Khanate
Russian Empire
Sapura Matenqyzy
Dusaly Sultan
Russian Empire
Catherine II
Kazakhs
Junior Jüz
Tabyn
Tama
Kazakhs
Pugachev's
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Bashkirs
Kazakh detachments
fortresses
fodder and food
Orsk
Orenburg
Catherine II
Dusaly Sultan
Pugachev's Rebellion

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