Introduction
ICauses of decline
- long campaigns that exhausted the political center;
- a growing number of dissatisfied factions;
- fragmentation among competing elite groups inside the ulus;
- external pressure from neighboring powers.
IISequence of events
| Time | Development | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| After 1428 | Abulkhair consolidated power | The ulus achieved temporary unity |
| 1450s | Internal discontent increased | Risk of separation among the sultans rose |
| c. 1457 | Defeats damaged political prestige | Confidence in the center declined |
| 1460s | Migration toward Kerei and Janibek accelerated | Foundations of a new khanate appeared |
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