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Battle of Emba — In 1570, Haqnazar Khan defeated the Nogai who lived on Emba

In August 1570, a Russian envoy in Crimea reported that the Kazakhs had defeated the Altyul Nogais who roamed in the region of Emba. A Nogai named Devey, who arrived in Crimea, stated that:

"the Kazakh hordes under Ak Nazar Tsar defeated the Nogai murzas, the children of the Shikhmamaevs."

Battle of Emba (1570)
Date1570
LocationEmba
Result Kazakh victory
Belligerents
Kazakh Khanate Nogai Horde
Commanders and leaders
Haqnazar Khan

Notes

  1. Trepavlov, V. V. (2016). History of Nogai Horde (in Russian). Kazan: Publishing house "Kazan real estate". ISBN 978-5-9907552-5-3.
  2. Atygaev, Nurlan (2023). The Kazakh Khanate: essays on the foreign policy history of the XV-XVII centuries [not in English] (in Russian). Almaty: Eurasian Scientific Research Institute of the Yasavi Moscow State Technical University. ISBN 978-601-7805-24-1.
  3. Isin, A. (2002). Restoration of Kazakh-Russian relations and relations between the Kazakh and Nogai states in the 70s of the 16th century (in Russian). Semipalatinsk: Tengri. ISBN 9965492298.
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