Introduction
IPreconditions for separation
- the weakening of Abulkhair's rule after repeated wars;
- the desire of tribes and clans to reach a safer political space;
- favorable conditions in Zhetysu;
- the concentration of influential supporters around the sultans.
- the legitimacy of rule;
- security of land and migration routes;
- the right to pursue an independent foreign policy.
IIKey stages
| Period | Development | Result |
|---|---|---|
| c. 1457-1460 | Crisis deepened inside Abulkhair's ulus | Conditions for separation matured |
| Mid-1460s | Kerei and Janibek settled in Zhetysu | A new political center emerged |
| c. 1465-1466 | A distinct line of khanate rule became visible | The name of the Kazakh Khanate took hold |
| 1470s | Struggle for the Syr Darya zone intensified | Regional weight of the khanate increased |
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