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Haqnazar Khan

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Haqnazar Khan
حقنظرخان
Khan
Khanzada
Sultan
Shah-i-Turan
Khan of the Kazakh Khanate
Reign1538–1580
PredecessorToghym Khan
SuccessorShygai Khan
Born1509
Kazakh Khanate
Died(1580-05-19)May 19, 1580
Turkistan,Kazakh Khanate
Names
حقنظرحيدر سلطان بن قاسم خان
Haqnazar Haider Sūltan bin Qasım Khan
HouseHouse of Borjigin
DynastyTore
House of Urus Khan
FatherQasim Khan
ReligionSunni Islam

Haqnazar Haider Sultan bin Qasim Khan(Kazakh:حقنظر حيدر سلطان بن قاسم خان), commonly known asHaqnazar Khan,was the khan of theKazakh khanatefrom 1538-1580. He was the second-oldest son ofQasim Khanand the younger brother ofMuhammed Khan.

Haqnazar's name comes from the Arabic word "хақ", which means "truth, correctness" and the Turko-Persian word "Nazar," which means "vision". For much of his early life, Haqnazar was simply called by his middle name "Haider", which was given to him in honor of Kasım Khan'sShaybaniduncle, Sheikh Haidar. He only went by "Haqnazar" after succeedingAhmed Khanand Toghym Khan as the ruler of theKazakhs.

Under Haqnazar Khan, also known as Haq-Nazar or Khaknazar Khan[1]or Ak Nazar Khan,[2]theKazakh Khanatefaced competition from several directions: theNogai Hordein the west, theKhanate of Sibirin the north,Moghulistanin the east and theKhanate of Bukharain the south.

Haqnazar Khan began to liberate the occupied Kazakh lands. He returned the northern regions of Sary-Arka to the Kazakh Khanate. Having begun a campaign against the Nogai Horde, Haqnazar reconqueredSaray-Jukfrom the Nogai Horde and the surrounding Kazakh territories as well. In the fight against the Khivans, the Kazakhs conquered the Mangyshlak peninsula and successfully repelled the Oirats. Haqnazar began a campaign againstMoghulistanwith the aim of finally re-incorporating Jetysu into the Kazakh Khanate. The campaign ended successfully and resulted in defeat for Moghulistan. However, in the north, there was a threat from the Khanate of Sibir, led byKuchum Khan.After successfully defeating Kuchum, Haqnazar reunited the Kazakh tribes and became the sole ruler of the Kazakh Khanate, the first to do so sinceTahir Khan.In doing so, Haqnazar was bestowed with the title "Shah-i-Turan"(Persianfor "King ofTuran"), a title once held by one of his predecessorsAhmed Khan.Haqnazar became only the second khan to hold this title.

In 1568, theKazakhssuccessfully defeated theNogai Hordeat theEmba Riverand reachedAstrakhan,but were repelled byRussianforces.[1][3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ab"Haqq Nazar | Kazakh ruler".Encyclopædia Britannica.Retrieved2016-02-02.
  2. ^A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia: The Tarikh-i-Rashidi
  3. ^A History of the Moghuls of Central Asi: The Tarikh-i-Rashidi By Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlt, N. Elias, Sir E Denison Ross page 121
  4. ^Dughlt, Mirza Muhammad Haidar (January 2008).A History of the Moghuls of Central Asi: The Tarikh-i-Rashidi – Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlt – Google Books.ISBN9781605201504.Retrieved2016-02-02.

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