- the
title "Жеті Жарғы" (transliterated, "Jetı Jarğy" – "Seven Charters").
Ablai Khan was a khan of the
Middle jüz or
Horde who
managed to
extend his control...
- хан, romanized: Uäliūllah Äbılmansūr Han),
better known as
Abylai Khan or
Ablai Khan (May 23[citation needed], 1711 — May 23, 1781) was Khan of the Middle...
- romanized: Kenesary xan; 1802–1847) was the last khan of the
Kazakh Khanate,
grandson of
Ablai Khan, from the clan of Genghisid-Töre. He
fought to
protect the independence...
-
Ablaï Baldé (born 30
November 1986) is a
French professional footballer who
currently plays as a
striker for Vendée Luçon Football. Baldé
holds French...
-
Dzungar at the
Bulanty River in 1726 and at the
Battle of Añyraqai in 1729.
Ablai Khan parti****ted in the most
significant battles against the
Dzungar from...
- Khun Tayishi.
Around 1600,
Kharkhul succeeded his father,
Bulai (or
Abuda Ablai Tayishi) as
tayishi of the
Choros tribe.
Although his
birth name was "Khutugaitu"...
- war for Oirat. Its most
powerful leaders,
Ochirtu and his half-brother
Ablai Taiji,
chose sides and ****embled
coalitions to
fight against one another...
- The
Kazakh Ablai Khan
University of
International Relations and
World Languages (KAUIR&WL,
Kazakh Ablai Khan University),
former Almaty Pedogogical Teacher's...
-
National Pedagogic University (named
after Abay)
Turan University Kazakh Ablai Khan
University of
International Relations and
World Languages Central Asian...
-
peaked during the era of the
Kazakh Khanate,
especially under rulers such as
Ablai Khan and
Kasym Khan.
Another wave of
conversions among the
Kazakhs occurred...