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Burunduk Khan (Kazakh: Бұрындық хан, Būryndyq han) also
known as Muryndyq[citation needed] (Kazakh: Мұрындық, Mūryndyq) was a son of
Kerei Khan and the...
- Amir
Burunduk Mausoleum (
Burunduk mausoleum) is an
architectural monument (end of the 14th century) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It was
built over the grave...
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Burunduk Khan was the Khan of the Kazakhs, the
control of the
government was in the
hands of
Qasim Khan. Eventually, he sent
Burunduk Khan into...
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battle with just a few of his
alleged 300 men. He
managed to
defeat Burunduk Khan, the son of
Kerei Khan,
while K****zmi, the
brother of Musa Mirza...
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Kazakh Khanate Reign c. 1473/4 – c. 1480
Predecessor Kerei Khan
Successor Burunduk Khan Born c. 1428 Died c. 1480 (aged 51–52) Sighnaq,
Kazakh Khanate Spouse...
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Uzbeks to
retreat south to
Samarkand and Bukhara. In 1480,
Kerei Khan's son
Burunduk became khan.
During his reign, the
Kazakhs were able to
muster an army...
- from root bur-, "twisted"
Borunduk from
Russian burunduk,
which is from Mari
uromdok or from
Turkic burunduk. A
Siberian ground squirrel. Bosa or boza from...
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Kazakhs maintain independence from the
Uzbek Khanate Kerei Khan
Janibek Khan
Burunduk Khan 1509-1510
Third invasion of the
Kazakh Khanate (1509—1510) Kazakh...
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against the Kazakhs. At that time,
although the Khan of the
Kazakhs was,
Burunduk Khan, yet all the
business of
government was
conducted by
Kasym Khan Qasim...
- Abu'l-Khair
Muhammed Khan (1693–1748), khan of the
Kazakh Junior jüz (1725–1748)
Burunduk Khan (?–1511),
leader of the
Kazakh Khanate (1480–1510) Esim Khan (?–1628...