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Nur Ali Khan was deposed in 1786 after being deemed too old and unwell to rule. His younger brother, Jar Muhammad Khan, took over the throne of the Junior jüz in his place for a few years and exiled him to the Russian trading town of
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and his consort Farida Begum. He was given the name Zairullah at birth and went by it until after ascending to the throne. Through his father, Zairullah was the grandson of the
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once again. Zairullah (referred to as Nur Ali Khan hereafter) occupied the Junior jüz that his father originally ruled before uniting the Kazakh people under his rule.
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on most of the battles along with Nur Ali himself. After numerous military defeats, however, Nur Ali made peace with the Russians once again and agreed to join the
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to the east, Nur Ali Khan spent much of his time gathering resources and forming strong troops to prevent his state from crumbling to expanding foreign neighbors.
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Zairullah Nur Ali Khan ascended to the throne in 1748 following the death of his father. His reign was largely characterized by a fragmentation of the
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As ruler of the Junior jüz, Nur Ali Khan was granted full authority over most of western and central
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Abdullah Sultan, who was best known for rising to the royal ranks after completing his
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rule as he thought it would erase the cultural identity of the
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was the commander of the army at this time, and led the
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Zairūllah Nūr-Ali Ghāzi-Bahadur bin Abū'l-Khair Khan
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Zairūllah Nūr-Ali Ghāzi-Bahadur bin Abū'l-Khair Khan
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Index

Nuraly khan
Khan of the Junior jüz
Abu'l-Khair Khan
Jar-Muhammad Khan
Kazakh Khanate
Ufa
Russian Empire
House
House of Borjigin
Dynasty
House of Urus Khan
Abu'l Khair Khan
Sunni Islam
Kazakh
romanized
khan
Junior juz
Abu'l Khair Khan
Abu'l-Khair Muhammed Khan
Kazakh
mırza
hajj
Nur-Sultan
Mecca
Kazakh Khanate
Kazakhstan
Kalmyks
Qing Chinese
Russian
Turko-Persian

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