Introduction
IA ruler forged in crisis
- military experience in the Dzungar wars;
- rising influence within the Middle Horde;
- an ability to work across clan and elite interests;
- a refusal to let any single outside power define Kazakh options too early.
IIThe mechanics of balance
| Period | Move | Political meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1740s | Formal dealings with Russia deepened | Helped manage pressure on the northern frontier |
| Late 1750s | Relations with Qing were regularized after the fall of Dzungaria | Reduced the risk of isolation in the east |
| 1771 | Ablai was recognized by both Russia and Qing | Marked the high point of his diplomatic leverage |
| Late 1770s | He avoided full ceremonial absorption into Russian control | Tried to preserve internal freedom of action |
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Martha Brill Olcott, The Kazakhs (Hoover Institution Press, 1995).