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Battle of Orbulaq
Part of the Kazakh-Dzungar Wars
Date
1643 (1643)
Location
Orbulaq River gorge, Dzungarian Alatau
Result
Kazakh victory
Belligerents
Kazakh Khanate Khanate of Bukhara
Dzungar Khanate
Commanders and leaders
Salqam Jangir Khan
Jalantus Bahadur
Erdeni Batur
Strength
22,600[1]
10,000—15,000[2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown
1,000—10,000[3]
The Battle of Orbulaq was fought in 1643 between Jahangir sultan Khan and Huntaiji Erdeni Batur, resulting in the defeat of Erdeni Batur's army by the Jalantush Bahadur's Kazakhs, led by Jahangir Sultan (later Jahangir sultan Khan) with the assistance of the Uzbek Emir of Samarkand. The battle, fought during a series of Kazakh-Dzungar Wars, was one of the initial turning points in the liberation war of the Kazakhs against the Dzhungar invasion in the 17th century.
^Baytasov, Rakhmetolla (2022-05-11). Notes on ancient and modern ethnic groups (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5-04-441122-7.
^Nurlan, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History McReynolds, Louise Raleigh, Donald J. Tasar, Eren Kabdylkhak (2019). Russian Empire-Building and the Kazakh Kinship System: The Chala-Qazaqs of the Kazakh steppe. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School. OCLC 1158548183.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^"Submission from the Tobolsk governor G.S. Kurakin to the Siberian order about the stay of the Tobolsk servicemen G. Ilyin and K. Kucheev in the Erdeni Batur-huntaiji ulus, about the arrival of the Dzungar ambassadors Dolgi and Urgudai with letters to Tobolsk and about permission to release the Oirat ambassadors to Moscow". www.vostlit.info. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
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