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36: 338:, advanced against them with his own army; he spread the report that Kasym Khan was approaching and had let himself be seen in the distance. The Uzbeks being fully persuaded that Qasim Khan was really upon them, abandoned all they had seized, even all they had brought with them and retreated, in the utmost disorder and confusion, to Shaybani Khan, bearing the news of Kasym Khan's approach. Shaybani Khan at once ordered them to sound the drum of retreat, without paying attention to anything but getting away. The Uzbek army retreated in disorder for the first time in their military career since the advent of Shaybani Khan and reached Samarkand at the end of the winter. Shaybani Khan himself went on to 326:. In spite of his great power, Shaybani Khan had not force enough to withstand Kasym Khan. At that period, the numbers of his army exceeded 20,000. In winter time every one stayed in some place where there was fodder for the cattle. In the middle of the winter, Shaybani Khan was engaged in plundering Kazakh territories, but he soon returned, his object being not to remain too far from his own country. Shaybani Khan made his last expedition into Kazakh territory, but the strength of his horses and soldiers was quite exhausted; he himself remained in the district of 131: 107: 330:, and having detached a force, whose horses had some strength left, sent them forward. This party fell in with a few men, whom they despoiled and made prisoners. One day this same party had halted for the sake of feeding their horses, when news came that Qasim Khan, 35: 415: 171: 505: 271: 495: 490: 164: 393: 266: 449: 334:
was close at hand. This news alarmed them. Buyun Pir Hasan, one of Kasym Khan's Amirs, having heard of the invasion of the
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Index

Kazakh-Uzbek Wars

Kazakh Khanate
Kazakhstan
Central Asia
Kazakh
Khanate of Bukhara
Kazakh Khanate
Muhammad Shaybani Khan
Kasym Khan
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Muhammad Shaybani
Chirciq River
2nd Samarkand
Bukhara
3rd Samarkand
Sar-e-Pul
Akhsi
1st Balkh
Andijan
Hissar
Kunduz
Khwarezm
Khorasan
2nd Balkh
Kandahar
1st Kazakhs
2nd Kazakhs

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