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The Kazakh Steppe Under Russian Colonial Rule — Fexingo History

The Kazakh Steppe Under Russian Colonial Rule — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 18th and 19th century Russian colonization of the Kazakh steppe, focusing on the construction of fortified lines, the destruction of the Kazakh khanate, and the brutal suppression of the 1836–1838 rebellion led by Isatay Taymanuly and Makhambet Otemisuly. They discuss how the Russian Empire exploited Kazakh tribal divisions, imposed a new administrative system, and triggered massive migration that reshaped Central Asia. The conversation highlights the role of the Orenburg Line, the fate of the Little Horde, and the cultural legacy of the poet-rebel Makhambet. Specifics include the dates of the rebellion, the names of key Russian commanders like Vasily Perovsky, and the long-term demographic changes that set the stage for modern Kazakhstan.

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