Bogenbay Batyr | |
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Medal of the Order of Bogenbay Batyr (National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan) | |
Born | c. 1680 Near Syr Darya river, Kazakh Khanate |
Died | 1778 Turgai Valley, Kazakh Khanate |
Nationality | Kazakh |
Occupation | Baghatur |
Bogenbay Batyr (Kazakh: Бөгенбай батыр, romanized: Bögenbay batır) was a famous Kazakh warrior from the 18th century. Batyr is an honorific term meaning "brave warrior" in the Kazakh language. He was born near Syr Darya river. His father Aksha was a notable man among Kanzhigali clan. Tauke Khan, who was one of the Kazakh khans of the Kazakh Khanate, entrusted the army of 80,000 men to Aksha. He was also keen in elocution. Bogenbay Batyr inherited these abilities of his father. Starting from his childhood he studied elocution and was well known among the Kazakh Steppe. He resisted the Dzungar invasion of Kazakh territories along with Ablai Khan and played a major role in liberating the Kazakhs from Dzungar rule.
References
- Бөгенбай Ақшаұлы // Қазақстан: Ұлттық энциклопедия / Бас ред. Ә.Нысанбаев.- Алматы, 1999.- Б.394-395
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