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Outline of Kazak military history

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a topical outline of English Wikipedia articles about Kazakh military history. It includes the military events, individuals, and topics involving the contemporary Republic of Kazakhstan and it's predecessor states. The topics are outlined chronologically.

Overview articles

Military operations history

Early history

  • Under construction

Kazakh Khanate (1465—1847)

Kazakh Khanate was established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. From 16th to 17th century, the Kazakh Khanate ruled and expanded its territories to eastern Cumania (modern-day West Kazakhstan), to most of Uzbekistan, Karakalpakstan and the Syr Darya river with military confrontation as far as Astrakhan and Khorasan Province. The Khanate was later weakened by a series of Oirat and Dzungar invasions. These resulted in a decline and further disintegration into three Juzes, which gradually lost their sovereignty and were incorporated to the expanding Russian Empire in the 19th century.

Kazakhstan in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union (1848—1991)

Republic of Kazakhstan (1991—present)

Military history related lists

References

Bibliography

  • Baumer, C. (2016). The History of Central Asia: The Age of Islam and the Mongols. I.B. Tauris.
  • Beckwith, C. I. (2009). Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present. Princeton University Press.
  • Christian, D. (1998). A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Vol. 1: Inner Eurasia from Prehistory to the Mongol Empire. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Christian, D. (2018). A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Volume II: Inner Eurasia from the Mongol Empire to Today, 1260 - 2000. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Golden, P. B. (2011). Central Asia in World History. Oxford University Press.
  • Hopkirk, P. (1992). The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia. Kodansha USA Inc.
  • Khalid, A. (2021). Central Asia: A New History from the Imperial Conquests to the Present. Princeton University Press.
  • Sokol, E. D., Starr, S. F. (2016). The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia. Johns Hopkins University Press.

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Carmack, R. J. (2019). Kazakhstan in World War II: Mobilization and Ethnicity in the Soviet Empire. University Press of Kansas.
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