Introduction
IRegional foundation
- strategic passes and migration corridors in Zhetysu;
- competition over the Chagatai inheritance;
- the need to balance steppe amirs and local elites;
- constant pressure from neighboring powers in the east and west.
IIThe balance in Zhetysu
| Actor | Main interest | Effect on Moghulistan |
|---|---|---|
| Steppe rulers | Pasture and influence | Alliances changed frequently |
| Urban centers | Trade and stability | Taxation and control mattered |
| Neighboring uluses | Pressure on the frontier | Military readiness remained essential |
| Kazakh sultans | A secure zone of support | The importance of Zhetysu increased |
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V.V. Bartold. Studies on Zhetysu and Eastern Turkestan.
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