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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences

LIBERATION STRUGGLE IN BUKEEVSKY HORDE: STAGES, MAIN BATTLES, MILITARY TACTICS (1836-1838)

Published March 2025

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Abstract

In the past history of the Kazakh people, uprisings on the path to freedom occupy a special place. If we analyze the history of these uprisings, the main goals are the liberation of the people and the independence of the country, but there are also differences. during the uprisings, their stages and the tactics of the rebels, or "monarchic" concepts, only when we truly study and reflect on the history of the uprising, we notice and recognize that the main goal of each uprising is. the independence of the country, although the course and tactics are different. The main idea of ​​​​the people's struggle under the leadership of Isatay Taymanuly and Makhambet Utemisuly in 1936-1839 was the struggle for the country and land. In the course of research on the uprising, it was established that it consisted of two stages, two main ones. battles between the rebels and the punitive army, the Battle of Tastobe and the Battle of Akbulak, were waged by the rebels. We are convinced of the presence of features in the tactics of management and weapons for their time.

Of course, the key role in the fate of the battle is played by the good organization of the uprising for its effectiveness, the complete selection of weapons, food and the ability to rationally use acceptable tactics and strategy of the war against the punishing army during the battle.

Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the martial art of the rebels led by Isatay Taimanov and Makhambet Utemisov.

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Б.С. Жұмағұлов, Л.Б. Бердіғожин and Г.Б. Қамиева 2025. LIBERATION STRUGGLE IN BUKEEVSKY HORDE: STAGES, MAIN BATTLES, MILITARY TACTICS (1836-1838). Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences. 83, 3 (Mar. 2025). DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2959-6017.2025.84.1.006.