Adai rebellion

Aday uprising
DateMarch–December 1870
Location
Result Uprising suppressed
Belligerents
 Russian Empire Kazakhs of Aday
Commanders and leaders
Nikolai Rukin 
Egor Zelenin
Pavel Kutaisov
Alexander Komarov
Isa Tlenbaev
Strength
Initial: 40 soldiers
Eventual: 800
Initial: 5,000
Eventual: 10,000

The Adai Uprising (Russian: Адаевское восстание), or Mangyshlak Rebellion, was a revolt that took place on the Mangyshlak Peninsula (at Mangistau, on the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea in the territory of present-day Kazakhstan) by local Kazakh tribe against the introduction of several administrative reforms on the peninsula by the Russian government under the general title of Temporary Regulation.