English Wikipedia articles about the military history of Kazakhstan
The following is a topical outline of English Wikipedia articles about Kazakh military history. It includes the military events, individuals, and topics involving the contemporary Republic of Kazakhstan and it's predecessor states. The topics are outlined chronologically.
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History of Kazakhstan
Ancient
Scythia
Saka
Wusun
Kangju Kingdom
Huns
Khanates
Rouran
330–555
Turkic (Göktürks)
552–745
Karluk
665–744
Kimek
743–1220
Oghuz
750–1055
Kara-Khanid
840–1212
Qara Khitai
1124–1218
Mongol Empire
1206–1368
Golden Horde
1240s–1446
Uzbek Khanate
1428-1465
Kazakh Khanate
1465–1847
Post-nomadic period
Russian Turkestan
1867–1918
Governor-Generalship of the Steppes
1882–1918
Alash Autonomy
1918–1920
Kirghiz ASSR
1920–1925
Kazakh ASSR
1925–1936
Kazakh SSR
1936–1991
Republic of Kazakhstan
1991–present
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Geography
Healthcare
Religion
Buddhism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Islam
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