Kenesary's Rebellion

Kenesary's Rebellion
Part of Kazakh rebellions and the Russian conquest of Central Asia

Cossack raid on the Kazakh settlement, Nikolay Karazin
Date1837–1847
Location
Territory of all Three Jüzes
Result Uprising suppressed
Territorial
changes
Fall of the Kazakh Khanate
Belligerents

 Russian Empire

Kazakh Khanate


Supported by:

Kokand Khanate (1841–1845)
Commanders and leaders

    Kenesary Qasymov  

    • Bopai Qasymova
    • Nauryzbai Qasymov
    • Agybai Batyr
    • Iman Dulatuli
    • Buharbay Estekbaiuly
    • Basygara Batyr
    • Zhanaidar Batyr
    • Zholaman Tlenshiuly
    • Eset Kotibaruli
    • Suranshy Batyr
    • Zhankozha Nurmuhammeduly
    Strength
    Unknown 20,000 (1844–1845) 5,000 (1841)

    Kenesary's Rebellion (Kazakh: Кенесары көтерілісі, romanized: Kenesary köterılısı) was the longest uprising of the Kazakh people on the territory of modern Kazakhstan under the leadership of Khan Kenesary Qasymov against the Russian Empire.