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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) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Kazakh Khanate | Nogai Horde | ||||||
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Haqnazar Khan |
Notes
- Trepavlov, V. V. (2016). History of Nogai Horde (in Russian). Kazan: Publishing house "Kazan real estate". ISBN 978-5-9907552-5-3.
- 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.
- 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.