- Han),
known by his
shortened regal name as
Qasim Khan (also
spelled as
Kasym Khan) was a son of
Janibek Khan. He
ruled as the
fourth Khan of the Kazakh...
- one enemy.
Kasym successfully captured the
Nogai capital Saray-Juk in 1520,
pushing the
Nogai Horde to the
Astrakhan Khanate.
Under Kasym Khan, the borders...
-
Kasym Tynystanov (Kyrgyz: Касым Тыныстанов; 10
September 1901 – 6
November 1938) was a
prominent Kyrgyz linguist,
politician and poet.
Kasym Tynystanov...
-
Alibek Bekbayuly Kasym (Kazakh: Әлібек Бекбайұлы Қасым, Älıbek Bekbaiūly Qasym; born 27 May 1998) is a
Kazakhstani footballer who
plays as a defender...
- was
Kasym Khan, the son of
Janibek Khan who
roamed around Lake
Balkhash and the
Karatal River. At the same time,
Burunduk Khan was
inferior to
Kasym Khan...
-
conducted by
Kasym Khan
Qasim Beg, son of the late Khan,
Janybek Khan. In
spite of his
great power,
Shaybani Khan had not
force enough to
withstand Kasym Khan...
-
Batyr Nauryzbay, the
younger brother of Kenesary, born from the 2nd wife of
Kasym, also took an
active part in the uprising.
During the 18th century, the...
- and Ádik
Sultan in 1486.
According to some sources, when
Burunduk Khan,
Kasym Khan and Adik
Sultan with the
supporting Moghuls were in the
Alatau mountains...
-
became the
fifth Khan of the
Kazakh Khanate after the
death of his
father Kasym Khan in the
winter of 1521.
Under his rule,
Mamash could not
resist against...
- "the wise" in the
Kazakh language, and so was
called Az-Janibek. His son,
Kasym Khan,
codified the laws of his people. Danver,
Steven L. (10
March 2015)...