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This is a '''list of wars''' involving [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and the predecessor states of [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the present day. It also includes wars fought outside Kyrgyzstan by the Kyrgyz military. |
This is a '''list of wars''' involving [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and the predecessor states of [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the present day. It also includes wars fought outside Kyrgyzstan by the Kyrgyz military. |
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[[File:Kyrgyz Armed Forces 2010.jpg | thumb | 220x124px | right | Kyrgyz Armed Forces in 2010.]] |
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== [[Xiongnu]] Age (201 BC - 89 AD) == |
== [[Xiongnu]] Age (201 BC - 89 AD) == |
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In 209 BC, three years before the founding of [[Han China]], the Xiongnu were brought together in a powerful [[confederation]] under a new [[chanyu]], [[Modu Chanyu]]. After that, a new age of [[Xiongnu]] power began in the [[Eurasian Steppe|Great Steppe]]. |
In 209 BC, three years before the founding of [[Han China]], the Xiongnu were brought together in a powerful [[confederation]] under a new [[chanyu]], [[Modu Chanyu]]. After that, a new age of [[Xiongnu]] power began in the [[Eurasian Steppe|Great Steppe]]. |
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In 201 BC, the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] took over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]]. From then until its weakening, the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] fought side by side with the [[Xiongnu]] in [[Han–Xiongnu War|wars against the Han Empire]]. Then, during the Xiongnu Civil War, the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] briefly regained their independence. The [[Xiongnu]]'s power over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] finally ended after the destruction of the nomadic empire by the Chinese. |
In 201 BC, the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] took over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]]. From then until its weakening, the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] fought side by side with the [[Xiongnu]] in [[Han–Xiongnu War|wars against the Han Empire]]. Then, during the Xiongnu Civil War, the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] briefly regained their independence. The [[Xiongnu]]'s power over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] finally ended after the destruction of the nomadic empire by the Chinese. |
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|201 BC |
|201 BC |
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|First Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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* Battle of [[Uvs Province|Uvs]] |
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|[[Xiongnu]] |
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|'''Gegun Kyrgyz State'''<ref>http://qwerbol.narod.ru/index/0-22</ref> |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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|[[File:Flag xiongnu.jpg | 24px|border]] '''[[Xiongnu]]''' |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* [[Xiongnu]] conquers |
* [[Xiongnu]] conquers Kyrgyz lands. |
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|200 BC |
|200 BC |
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|Campaign of emperor Gaozu |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Xiongnu Victory |
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* Xiongnu take over the Chinese army. |
* Xiongnu take over the Chinese army. |
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|133 BC |
|133 BC |
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|[[Battle of Mayi]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Xiongnu Victory |
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* Chinese ambush against Xiongnu failed. |
* Chinese ambush against Xiongnu failed. |
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|129-127 BC |
|129-127 BC |
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|Skirmishes at the northern frontier |
|Skirmishes at the northern frontier |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|Inconclusive |
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|127 BC |
|127 BC |
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|[[Ordos Plateau|Ordos]] campaign |
|[[Ordos Plateau|Ordos]] campaign |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Han Victory |
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* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] retook full control of the [[Ordos Plateau|Ordos]] region. |
* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] retook full control of the [[Ordos Plateau|Ordos]] region. |
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|90 BC |
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|Battle of Hangai |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of Xiongnu)'' |
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* [[Dinlings]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Xiongnu Victory''' |
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* [[Xiongnu]] destroyed the Han army. |
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|123 DC |
|123 DC |
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|[[Gobi Desert|Gobi]] campaign |
|[[Gobi Desert|Gobi]] campaign |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Han Victory |
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* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] took control of the south of [[Gobi Desert]]. |
* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] took control of the south of [[Gobi Desert]]. |
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|121 DC |
|121 DC |
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|Battle of [[Hexi Corridor|Hexi]] |
|Battle of [[Hexi Corridor|Hexi]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Han Victory |
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* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] destroyed the [[Xiongnu]] army. |
* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] destroyed the [[Xiongnu]] army. |
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|119 DC |
|119 DC |
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|[[Battle of Mobei]] |
|Battle of [[Battle of Mobei]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Han Victory |
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* [[Xiongnu]] were driven from the [[Gobi Desert]]. |
* [[Xiongnu]] were driven from the [[Gobi Desert]]. |
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|99 DC |
|99 DC |
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|[[Battle of Tian Shan]] |
|[[Battle of Tian Shan]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Xiongnu Victory |
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* Army from Kyrgyz tribes destroyed the Han army. |
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* [[Xiongnu]] destroyed the Han army. |
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|67 DC |
|67 DC |
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|[[Battle of Jushi]] |
|[[Battle of Jushi]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] ''(as part of [[Xiongnu]])'' |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Han Victory |
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* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] gained control of the people of the [[Jushi culture]] in the [[Turpan Basin]]. |
* [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] gained control of the people of the [[Jushi culture]] in the [[Turpan Basin]]. |
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|71 DC |
|71 DC |
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|Revolt against the [[Xiongnu]] |
|Revolt against the [[Xiongnu]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|Rebels: |
|Rebels: |
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* [[Dingling|Dinling]] |
* [[Dingling|Dinling]] |
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* [[Wuhuan]] |
* [[Wuhuan]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Xiongnu Victory |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
* Revolt is crushed. |
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|Second Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War |
|Second Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War |
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(part of the [[Xiongnu Civil War]]) |
(part of the [[Xiongnu Civil War]]) |
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|[[Kyrgyz people| |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
|[[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] gained independence. |
* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] gained independence. |
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|Third Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War |
|Third Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War |
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(part of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Civil War]]) |
(part of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Civil War]]) |
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|[[Kyrgyz people| |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[Northern Xiongnu]] |
|[[Northern Xiongnu]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] were recaptured by [[Zhizhi]]. |
* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] were recaptured by [[Zhizhi]]. |
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[[Wusun]] |
[[Wusun]] |
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[[Protectorate of the Western Regions|Tarim Basin city-states]] |
[[Protectorate of the Western Regions|Tarim Basin city-states]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Han Victory |
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* Death of Zhizhi. |
* Death of Zhizhi. |
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|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Han_%28Chinese_characters%29.svg}} [[Han dynasty|Han Empire]] |
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[[Southern Xiongnu]] |
[[Southern Xiongnu]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Han Victory |
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* Collapse of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]]. |
* Collapse of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]]. |
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[[Tiele people|Tiele]] |
[[Tiele people|Tiele]] |
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|[[Rouran Khaganate]] |
|[[Rouran Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* [[Rouran Khaganate]] conquers Kyrgyz and [[Tiele people|Tiele]] lands. |
* [[Rouran Khaganate]] conquers Kyrgyz and [[Tiele people|Tiele]] lands. |
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|6th century |
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|554-555 |
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|War against the [[First Turkic Khaganate]] |
|War against the [[First Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people| |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[First Turkic Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[First Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] are under control of the [[First Turkic Khaganate]]. |
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|629 |
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|'''[[Xueyantuo]]-Kyrgyz War''' |
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* Invasion in Kyrgyz Khaganate |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Xueyantuo]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Xueyantuo vassalized Kyrgyz Khaganate. |
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* To supervise the Kyrgyz, the Teles Khagan appointed the pro-Telex Gyelifu |
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|632 |
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|'''Revolt against Xueyantuo''' |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Xueyantuo]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Kyrgyz Khaganate gained independence |
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| 632 |
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|'''Turkic-Kyrgyz War''' |
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* Conquest of Karluks (Gaelolu) |
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* Conquest of Kyrgyz (Gyegu) |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Eastern Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* [[Chebi Khan|Chebi-Khan's]] troops conquest's Karluks and Yenisei Kyrgyz. |
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|679 |
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|'''Turkic rebellion against Tang Empire''' |
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|'''Coalition of Tang''' |
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* [[File:Flag of Tang Dynasty (China).png | 24px|border]] [[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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* [[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] Jiankun Metropolitan Area |
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* [[Uyghurs]] |
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* [[Kurykans]] |
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* [[Tatars]] |
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* [[Khitan people|Khitans]] |
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* [[Tatabs]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Turkic Khaganate gains independence from Tang Empire |
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|688 |
|688 |
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* [[Toquz Oghuz]] |
* [[Toquz Oghuz]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Coalition is defeated. |
* Coalition is defeated. |
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|695 |
|695 |
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|First War against the [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
|First War against the [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}}[[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}} [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is established. |
* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is established. |
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|8th century |
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|Conquest of [[Kurykans]] |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Kurykans]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Kyrgyz commander Tirig-Beg conquers [[Kurykans]] |
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|710-711 |
|710-711 |
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|Second War against the '''[[Second Turkic Khaganate]] [[File:Битва в Сунга.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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* [[Battle of Sayan Mountains]] |
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|[[File:Кыргызский_каганат_знамя.png|24px|border]][[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}} [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Tamga_of_Ashina.png}} [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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*[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is under control of [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] until 744. |
*[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is under control of [[Second Turkic Khaganate]] until 744. |
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* Death of [[ |
* Death of [[Bars Bek Khagan]]. |
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|751-758 |
|751-758 |
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|First Kyrgyz-Uyghur War |
|First Kyrgyz-Uyghur War |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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[[Karluks]] |
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*[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]][[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Uyghur_Khganate_Flag.jpg}} [[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
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*[[Karluk Yabghu|Karluk Yabghu State]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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*[[Oghuz Yabgu State]] |
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*Chiki Tribe |
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|[[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz tribes]] is under control of [[Uyghur Khaganate]] until 820. |
* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz tribes]] is under control of [[Uyghur Khaganate]] until 820. |
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|759 |
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|Revolt against [[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
|Revolt against [[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Uyghur_Khganate_Flag.jpg}} [[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
* Revolt is crushed. |
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|820-840 |
|820-840 |
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|Second Kyrgyz-Uyghur War |
|Second Kyrgyz-Uyghur War |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Uyghur_Khganate_Flag.jpg}} [[Uyghur Khaganate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* [[Uyghur Khaganate]] is destroyed. |
* [[Uyghur Khaganate]] is destroyed. |
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|840-843 |
|840-843 |
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|Campaign against the remaining Uyghur forces |
|Campaign against the remaining Uyghur forces |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Uyghurs]] |
|[[Uyghurs]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Successful campaigns against Uyghurs in [[Siberia]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Manchuria]]. |
* Successful campaigns against Uyghurs in [[Siberia]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Manchuria]]. |
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* Remaining Uyghur forces are destroyed. |
* Remaining Uyghur forces are destroyed. |
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|848 |
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|Campaign in Western Manchuria and campaign on the Amur |
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|Conquest of [[Tatar confederation|Tatars]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Shiwei people]] |
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|[[Tatar confederation|Tatar Confederation]] |
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[[Uyghurs]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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|- |
|- |
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|Late 9th century |
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|842-843 |
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|Battle of Penchul [[File:Dignitary seized by soldiers. Kumtura painting, 8th-9th century CE.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] |
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|Campaign in [[East Turkestan]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|Qocho |
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|[[Uyghurs]] of Pan-Tegin |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Kyrgyz captured the cities of [[Beshbalik]], [[Karasahr]], [[Turpan]], Kucha, Beiting and Anxi |
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|- |
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|842-843 |
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|Expedition to Tibet |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]][[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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| |
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*[[File:Tibetan snow leopard.svg | 24px|border]][[Tibetan Empire]] |
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*[[Uyghurs]] of Pan-Tegin |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*[[Tang dynasty|Tang]] princess Taihe captured |
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|- |
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|842-843 |
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|Great campaign against [[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Tang Dynasty (China).png | 24px|border]] [[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Carried away many jewels and slaves |
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|- |
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|846-847 |
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|Campaign against Uyghur forces in the east |
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| |
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*[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]][[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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*[[File:Flag of Tang Dynasty (China).png | 24px|border]][[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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| |
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*[[Uyghurs]] of [[Wujie Qaghan |Öge-Khan]] |
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*[[Uyghurs]] of [[Enian Qaghan|Enian Qaghan]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Uyghur forces in [[Ordos Plateau|Ordos]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Manchuria|South Manchuria]] destroyed |
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|- |
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|848 |
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|Campaign in Amur |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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| |
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*[[Shiwei people|Shiwei Confederation]] |
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*[[Uyghurs]] of [[Enian Qaghan]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Shiwei suffered a heavy defeat |
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*Most of the Uyghurs are taken prisoner |
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|- |
|- |
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|Late 9th century |
|Late 9th century |
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|Battle of Aksu |
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|Kyrgyz-Qocho war [[File:Dignitary seized by soldiers. Kumtura painting, 8th-9th century CE.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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| |
|Qocho |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Captured the cities of Penchul and Aksu |
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|- |
|- |
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|840-850 |
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|9 century |
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|Hiking in [[Transbaikal]] |
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|Conquest of Southern Siberia |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Siberia]]n peoples |
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| |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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*[[Kurykans]] |
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* [[Transbaikal]] as part of the Khaganate |
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*Bayirqu |
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*Seven Yedre Tribes |
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*Siberian Tribes |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Southern Siberia is part of the [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgy Khaganate]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|848-924 |
|848-924 |
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|Expansion of the [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] [[File:Kirgisen-Reich (840-924).PNG|thumb|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
|Expansion of the [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] [[File:Kirgisen-Reich (840-924).PNG|thumb|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|C86ae9bf9d69e790910600aa8bced4fe XL.jpg}}[[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Mongols|Mongol]] tribes |
|[[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Mongols|Mongol]] tribes |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is at the peak of its power. |
* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] is at the peak of its power. |
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|- |
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|904 |
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|Intervention in the civil war of the [[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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| |
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*[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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*[[File:Tibetan snow leopard.svg | 24px|border]][[Tibetan people|Tibetans]] |
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*[[Turkic peoples|Turks]] of Lee Ke-Young |
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|[[File:Flag of Tang Dynasty (China).png | 24px|border]][[Tang dynasty|Tang Empire]] |
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|'''Inconclusive''' |
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|- |
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|1130 |
|||
|First Qara Khitan campaign against the Kyrgyz |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Qara Khitai]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|1133 |
|||
|Second Qara Khitan campaign against the Kyrgyz |
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|[[File:Кыргызский каганат знамя.png | 24px|border]] [[Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate|Kyrgyz Khaganate]] |
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|[[Qara Khitai]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|} |
|} |
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== [[Mongols|Mongol]] Age (1207-1293) == |
== [[Mongols|Mongol]] Age (1207-1293) == |
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|1218 |
|1218 |
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|First revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
|First revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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* Kyrgyz State |
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* Kem-Kemjiut State |
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[[Tumat tribes]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed, the leader of the Kyrgyz — Kurlun was killed. |
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* Revolt is crushed |
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* Kyrgyz State was abolished. |
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*Thousands of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] are massacred. |
*Thousands of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] are massacred. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1261 |
|1261 |
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|Second revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
|Second revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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| Kem-Kemjiut State |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
* Revolt is crushed. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1273 |
|1273 |
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|Third revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
|Third revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|Kem-Kemjiut State |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
* Revolt is crushed. |
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|1293 |
|1293 |
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|Fourth revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
|Fourth revolt against the [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|Kem-Kemjiut State |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Mongol_Empire.svg}} [[Mongol Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed |
* Revolt is crushed |
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* Kem-Kemjiut State was abolished. |
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* Forced migration of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] to [[Orkhon Valley|Mongolia]], [[Tian Shan|Tien Shan]] and [[Manchuria]]. |
* Forced migration of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] to [[Orkhon Valley|Mongolia]], [[Tian Shan|Tien Shan]] and [[Manchuria]]. |
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|} |
|} |
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== |
== Age of the Kyrgyz Confederation (1504-1684) == |
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After the [[Chagatai Khanate]] split into [[Transoxiana]] and [[Moghulistan]], the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] were part of the latter. They had already recovered from their flight from [[Siberia]] and so began to fight for their statehood again against [[Moghulistan]]. Led by Tagai Biy, they secured their state with a victory in the mid-16th century. |
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After the Mongols divided and settled the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] in the [[Tien-Shan]], [[Manchuria]], [[East Turkestan]], the [[Yenisei Kyrgyz]] remained in [[Siberia]], who were able to establish the state — Hongorai. And the Kyrgyz who moved to the Tien Shan became part of Mogolistan, where they founded their semi-independent uluses. |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="78px" |Date |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="277px" |Conflict |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="170px" |Combatant I |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="220px" |Combatant II |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="330px" |Result |
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|- |
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|1364 |
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|The coup d'état in Mogolistan |
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|Kyrgyz Ulus of Kamaraddin |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
* Kamaraddin kills [[Ilyas Khoja]]. |
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|- |
|||
|1375 |
|||
|'''Clashes with [[Timurid Empire]]''' |
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* Andijan Clashes (Stalemate) |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
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* Kyrgyz Ulus of Kamaraddin |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
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|style="background:#Grey" |'''Stalemate''' |
|||
|- |
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|1389-1390 |
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|'''Kamaraddin-Tamerlan War''' |
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* First campaign against Moghulistan [[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Second campaign against Moghulistan [[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
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* Kyrgyz Ulus of Kamaraddin |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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After the fall of the [[Mongol Empire]], numerous [[Mongols|Mongol]] tribes tried to reunite again. However, this was only succeeded by the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]], who in 1634 organised their [[Dzungar Khanate|Khanate]] and made new claims to dominate the [[Eurasian Steppe|Great Steppe]]. However, they were opposed by the combined forces of [[Central Asia|Central Asian]] states, including the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. After a century of confrontation, the combined forces were able to push the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]] back to the borders of China. |
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* Kamar ad-Din fled, the Timurid troops, having plundered his il and ulus, returned with abundant booty and numerous slaves. |
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|- |
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|1384 |
|||
|'''Massacre of Baarin''' |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|||
* Kyrgyz Ulus of Kamaraddin |
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* [[Baarins|Baarin Kyrgyzs]] |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
|||
* Timur troops massacred half of Kyrgyz from the Baarin tribe. |
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|- |
|||
|1387 |
|||
|'''Kyrgyz campaign against the Timurids''' |
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* Conquest of Sairam |
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* Conquest of Tashkent |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
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* Kyrgyz Ulus of Enge-Töre |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Kyrgyz Ulus of Enge-Töre conquests [[Sairam]] and [[Tashkent]] |
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|- |
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|1387 |
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|'''Umar Shaik War against Enge-Töre''' |
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* Battle of Syr-Darya (Victory) |
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* Siege of Andijan Fortress (Stalemate) |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|||
* Kyrgyz Ulus of Enge-Töre |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Enge-Töre will return to Kafiristan (Kyrgyz Ulus) |
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|- |
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|1388-89 |
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| '''Ulag-Charlyg Clashes''' |
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* Chapar-Aigyr Battle |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
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* Kyrgyz Ulus of Enge-Töre |
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** Ulan-Buga |
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** Inka-Chak |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
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** Mirak-Alchi |
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** Pir Ali-Taz |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* One of the right hands of Enge-Tore was captured, and after interrogation he said that Enge-Tore was located in the place of Urung-Jer. |
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|- |
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|1390 |
|||
|'''Hiking of Kyrgyz Ulus''' |
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* Battle of Kubak (Defeat) |
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* Battle of Kakama-Buchi |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|||
* Kyrgyz Ulus of Enge-Töre |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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|- |
|||
|1391 |
|||
|'''Conquest of Kyrgyz tribes''' |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|||
* Bulgachi Kyrgyz Ulus |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribe Bulgachi-Wilkar]] |
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|[[File:Timurid.svg | 24px|border]] [[Timurid Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*Half of Kyrgyz tribe Bulgachi-Wilkar was massacred, Bulgachi Ulus was plundered.<ref>https://www.vostlit.info/Texts/rus3/Serefeddin/text3.phtml?id=10621</ref> |
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|} |
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; " |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="78px" |Date |
! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="78px" |Date |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="330px" |Result |
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|- |
|- |
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|1504-1508 |
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|1399-1402 |
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|Revolt against [[Moghulistan]] |
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|Civil War in Hongorai |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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* |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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* Xutxai |
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* Elbek |
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* Batula |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
* Ugechi-Kashka (Menke-Timur) kills Elbek's allied forces and in 1402 declare himself Khan. |
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|- |
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|1402-1415 |
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|Hongorai-Choros War |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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* Ugechi-Kashka |
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|[[Choros (Oirats)|Choros State]] |
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* Batula |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Ugechi-Kashka kills Batula, and vassalized all Oirats. |
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|- |
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|1407 |
|||
|First Campaign in East Turkestan |
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* Conquest of Hami [[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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[[Four Oirat]] |
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|[[Hami]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Menke-Temur killed ruler of city Hami, and married his widow. |
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|- |
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|1421 |
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|Second Campaign in East Turkestan |
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* Conquest of Beshbalyk [[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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* Conquest of [[Manas Country|Manas City]] [[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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* Second Conquest of Hami [[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
[[Four Oirat]] |
|||
|[[Hami]] |
|||
[[Beshbalyk]] |
|||
[[Manas County|Manas City]] |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
* Esenhu-Khan conquested cities of East Turkestan. |
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|- |
|||
|1421 |
|||
|Hiking of Moghulistan |
|||
|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
Four Oirat |
|||
|[[Moghulistan]] |
|[[Moghulistan]] |
||
|style="background:# |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Esenhu-Khan reached Issyk-Kul, and West Tian-Shan. |
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* [[Uwais Khan]] moved the capital of Moghulistan to Ilibalyk. |
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|- |
|||
|1426 |
|||
|Oirat Civil War |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
[[Four Oirat]] |
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* Esenhu-Khan |
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* [[Yenisei Kyrgyz]] |
|||
|[[Four Oirat]] |
|||
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* In 1426, the Kyrgyz lost power in the Oirat confederation. Esenhu-Khan went deep into the country and hid. |
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|- |
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|1449-50 |
|||
|Hiking of Beijing |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
* Ababartsi-Chingsang |
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[[Four Oirat]] |
|||
* Esen Khan |
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|[[File:Flag with the emblem of the Ming Empire.png | 24px|border]] [[Ming dynasty|Ming Empire]] |
|||
|style="background:#Grey" |'''Inonclusive''' |
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Esen Khan's troops were unable to take Beijing, but they managed to capture the Chinese emperor. |
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|- |
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|1459 |
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|Disintegration of the Oirat Confederation |
|||
|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
* Magu-Kertzisi |
|||
|[[Four Oirat|Oirat Confederation]] |
|||
* Hoerhuda |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
* Taking advantage of the palace riots, power was seized by Magu-Kertzisi (Kyrgyz), who immediately after accession to the throne, again declared the state Kyrgyz. However, he did not rule for long, he was soon killed by his rivals. |
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|- |
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|1609 |
|||
|Massacre of Russians |
|||
* Chulym massacre |
|||
|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
|||
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
|||
* The leader of the Kyrgyz, Nomchi, destroys the Russian villages located along the Chulym River. |
|||
|- |
|||
|1609-1628 |
|||
|First stage of Russo-Kyrgyz wars |
|||
|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
|||
|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
|||
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*The Kyrgyz were driven out to the southeastern borders. However, Russia no longer had the strength to wage war. |
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|- |
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|1629-1657 |
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|Second stage of Russo-Kyrgyz wars |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*The Kyrgyz carry out successful raids on Russian cities. In response, the Russians carry out punitive operations, but suffer major defeats. |
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|- |
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|1665-1682 |
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|Third stage of Russo-Kyrgyz wars |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*The Kyrgyz leader Irenek is running successful campaigns against the Russians. The campaigns of the [[Siberian Cossacks]] end in failure. |
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|- |
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|1667 |
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|'''Battle of [[Krasnoyarsk]]''' |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]]<br> |
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[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
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|1692-1703 |
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|Fourth stage of Russo-Kyrgyz wars |
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|[[File:Хонгорай Туусу.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Hongorai]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg|24px|border]][[Tsardom of Russia]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*In 1703, the [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzungar]] khan [[Tsewang Rabtan]] resettled most of the [[Yenisei Kyrgyz]] and their Kyshtyms to the area of the [[Irtysh]] River. After that, Hongorai significantly weakened and by 1757 was finally annexed by [[Tsardom of Russia|Russia]]. |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
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== Age of [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] (1470-1524) == |
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In [[Moghulistan]], the [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Ulus]] was founded, but after a while, the Kyrgyz, having driven out all the Moghuls from [[Moghulistan]], become the ruling nation in [[Moghulistan]], and the [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] becomes independent. |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="277px" |Conflict |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="170px" |Combatant I |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="220px" |Combatant II |
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|16th century |
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|1499 |
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|Series of wars against [[Moghulistan]] |
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|'''Campaign against the [[Dughlats]]''' |
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||{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat|Dughlats]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*The Kyrgyz captured [[Kashgar]] for a short time. |
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|- |
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|1499 |
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|'''1st campaign against the [[Four Oirat|Oirats]]''' |
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||{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Four Oirat]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
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|1499 |
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|'''2nd campaign against the [[Four Oirat|Oirats]]''' |
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||{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Four Oirat]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
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|1499 |
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|'''3rd campaign against the [[Four Oirat|Oirats]]''' |
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||{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Four Oirat]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Khan of the Kyrgyz Khanate [[Ahmad Alaq]] slaughtered a huge number of Oirats. |
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|- |
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|1508 |
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|'''Battle of the Ili Valley''' |
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||{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Kyrgyz started riots in Moghulistan |
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|- |
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|1509 |
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|'''Kyrgyz Riots in Moghulistan''' |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[Moghulistan]] |
|[[Moghulistan]] |
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|style="background:# |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Mansur-Khan took part of the Kyrgyz to Chalysh. Half of them were exterminated. |
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|- |
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|1511 |
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|'''Kyrgyz Campaign against Kazakh and Uzbeks''' |
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* Raid on Sairam {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Raid on Aksy {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Raid on Turkestan {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Raid on Andijan {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Raid on Tashkent {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[File:War flag of Khanate of Bukhara.svg| 24px|border]][[Khanate of Bukhara]]<br> |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* During a raid on Turkestan, the Uzbek prince Abdullah is captured by Tagai-Biy, but he lets him go. |
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|- |
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|1514 |
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|'''Kyrgyz Campaign in East Turkestan''' |
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* Conquest of Kashgar {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Conquest of Yangi-Hissar {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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* Conquest of Yarkent {{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|East Turkestan |
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* Kashgar |
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* Yangi-Hissar |
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* Yarkent |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The combined forces of the Kyrgyz captured Kashgar, Yangi Hisar, Yarkand and other cities without a fight. As a result, the Yarkand state was formed in East Turkestan, in which the Kyrgyz leaders were given a number of places, which significantly strengthened the Kyrgyz positions in this region. |
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|- |
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|1517 |
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|'''Yarkent-Kyrgyz War''' |
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* Battle of Barskoon |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}} [[Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Tagai-biy was taken prisoner and taken to Kashgar. |
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|} |
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== Age of the [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] (1504-1684) == |
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After the [[Chagatai Khanate]] split into [[Transoxiana]] and [[Moghulistan]], the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] were part of the latter. They had already recovered from their flight from [[Siberia]] and so began to fight for their statehood again against [[Moghulistan]]. Led by Tagai Biy, they secured their state with a victory in the mid-16th century. |
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After the fall of the [[Mongol Empire]], numerous [[Mongols|Mongol]] tribes tried to reunite again. However, this was only succeeded by the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]], who in 1634 organised their [[Dzungar Khanate|Khanate]] and made new claims to dominate the [[Eurasian Steppe|Great Steppe]]. However, they were opposed by the combined forces of [[Central Asia]]n states, including the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. After a century of confrontation, the combined forces were able to push the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]] back to the borders of China. |
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; " |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="78px" |Date |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="277px" |Conflict |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="170px" |Combatant I |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="220px" |Combatant II |
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! style="background-color:#5D7CB5; color:white; " width="330px" |Result |
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|- |
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|1514 |
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|'''Hiking of Manglai-Sobe''' |
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|'''Alliance:''' |
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*[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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*[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|Manglai-Sobe |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*State of Manglai-Sobe disestablished |
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|- |
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|1517 |
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|'''Kyrgyz-Yarkent war''' |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Kyrgyz Emir Muhammed Kyrgyz captured by Yarkend People. |
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|- |
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|1517-1522 |
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|'''Kyrgyz campaigns against the [[Shaybanids]]''' |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[File:War flag of Khanate of Bukhara.svg| 24px|border]][[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Having lost their leader, the Kyrgyz began to regularly carry out predatory campaigns against the [[Shaybanids|Shaybanid]] cities. During these campaigns, a lot of wealth and slaves were taken away. |
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|- |
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|1526 |
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|'''Second Kyrgyz-Yarkent war''' |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]]<br> |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*[[Yarkent Khanate]] is expelled from the Tien Shan and Jetisu |
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*3 [[Yarkent Khanate|Yarkent]] armies destroyed |
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|- |
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|1572-1573 |
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|'''Kyrgyz-Kazakh alliance against Dzungar''' |
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* Battle of Shile-mulen (Defeat) |
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* Battle of Nichugun-Xesadake (Victory) |
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* Battle of Xesalake (Victory) |
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|'''Kyrgyz-Kazakh Alliance''' |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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| [[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
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|1575 |
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|'''Pamir Kyrgyz Campaign''' |
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* Invasion of [[Hisar (Tajikistan)|Hissar]] (Victory) |
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* Invasion of [[Denov|Denaw]] (Victory) |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg| 24px| border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[File:War flag of Khanate of Bukhara.svg| 24px|border]][[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* After the invasion of these cities, the Pamir Kyrgyz returned to Karategin by the same road.<ref>https://books.google.kg/books?id=wEmh3aTLBY0C&pg=PA273&lpg=PA273&dq=%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%B7+%D0%B8+%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B%D1%88+%D0%B1%D1%83%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8+%D0%BA%D1%8B%D1%80%D0%B3%D1%8B%D0%B7%D1%8B&source=bl&ots=3QsJQ70xl6&sig=ACfU3U3oQxBKMGzdpVUj3fYbkGwAYvxmOQ&hl=ru&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwivy9Wy5_f8AhWvRfEDHSVLA0YQ6AF6BAgkEAI#v=onepage&q=%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%B7%20%D0%B8%20%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B%D1%88%20%D0%B1%D1%83%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%20%D0%BA%D1%8B%D1%80%D0%B3%D1%8B%D0%B7%D1%8B&f=true</ref> |
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|- |
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|16th century |
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|Series of wars against [[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Large part of Moghulistan is under control of Kyrgyz tribes. |
* Large part of Moghulistan is under control of Kyrgyz tribes. |
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|- |
|- |
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|16th century |
|16th century |
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|Series of wars against the [[ |
|Series of wars against the [[Shaybanids]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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'''supported by:''' |
'''supported by:''' |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Shaybanids]] |
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|[[File:War flag of Khanate of Bukhara.svg| 24px|border]][[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Decline of the [[Shaybanids]]. |
* Decline of the [[Shaybanids]]. |
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|- |
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|1591 |
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|Third Kyrgyz-Yarkent war |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*[[Yarkent Khanate]] suffered huge casualties |
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|- |
|- |
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|16th century |
|16th century |
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|Kyrgyz-Oirat campaigns |
|Kyrgyz-Oirat campaigns |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Northern Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Four Oirat]] |
|[[Four Oirat]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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|- |
|- |
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|1598 |
|1598 |
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|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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'''supported by:''' |
'''supported by:''' |
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{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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| |
|[[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Kyrgyz tribes strengthen their influence in Central Asia. |
* Kyrgyz tribes strengthen their influence in Central Asia. |
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|- |
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|1620 |
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|'''Kyrgyz-Kazakh coalition against Dzungar''' |
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|'''Alliance:'''<br> |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
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|1626-1627 |
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|'''Kyrgyz-Kazakh war against Dzungar''' |
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|'''Anti-Dzungar coalition:''' |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The Kyrgyz and Kazakhs drove the Dzungars to Siberia. |
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|- |
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|1633 |
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|'''First Dzungar Invasion''' |
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|'''Anti-Dzungar coalition:''' |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#Grey" |'''Inconclusive''' |
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|- |
|- |
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|1642-1643 |
|1642-1643 |
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| |
|Campaign of the [[Kyrgyz people|southern Kyrgyz tribes]] against [[Andijan]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Andijan]] |
|[[Andijan]] |
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| |
|Inconclusive |
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|- |
|- |
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|1643-1644 |
|1643-1644 |
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| |
|[[Battle of Orbulaq|Dzhungar invasion]] |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* Battle of Orbulaq |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|'''Coalition:''' |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:# |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Defeat for Kyrgyz, victory for Kazakhs. |
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* Invasion is stopped by |
* Invasion is stopped by Kyrgyz and Kazakh tribes. |
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|- |
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|1644 |
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|'''Persecution of the Dzungars''' |
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|'''Anti-Dzungar coalition:''' |
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* [[Uzbeks]] |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The Kyrgyz and Uzbeks drove out and returned two Kyrgyz regions. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1653 |
|1653 |
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|First War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|First War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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| |
|Inconclusive |
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|- |
|- |
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|1658 |
|1658 |
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|Second War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|Second War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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[[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
[[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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| |
|Inconclusive |
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|- |
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|1680 |
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|Invasion in [[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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||[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Yarkent Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*The Kyrgyz captured the cities of [[Yarkent]] and [[Kashgar]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1678-1684 |
|1678-1684 |
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|Third War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|Third War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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| |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg}}[[Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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[[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
[[Khanate of Bukhara]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:# |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Dzungar Khanate occupied North Kyrgyzstan. |
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|- |
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|1683 |
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|'''Dzungar hiking of Eki-Suu''' |
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* Invasion from Osh [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]] |
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** Battle of Tentek-Sai [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]] |
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| [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]][[Kyrgyz Khanate|Kyrgyz Confederation]]<br> |
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* [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg|24px|border]] Eki-Suu Autonomy |
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| [[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Dzungars failed to conquer Eki-Suu. |
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* All Kyrgyz territories except Eki-Suu were conquered by the Dzungars. |
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|- |
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|} |
|} |
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== Age of the [[ |
== Age of the [[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] (1684-1831) == |
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The [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and [[Kazakhs]], who were bonded by a military alliance, began feuding after defeating the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]]. This led to a series of military campaigns between the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and [[Kazakh Khanate|Kazakh]] khanates, which were interrupted by the [[Khanate of Kokand|Kokands]], who declared war on the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. After 70 years of war, the [[Khanate of Kokand]] finally established control over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]], but this prolonged conflict had a negative impact on the internal political situation of the state. |
The [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and [[Kazakhs]], who were bonded by a military alliance, began feuding after defeating the [[Dzungar people|Dzungars]]. This led to a series of military campaigns between the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and [[Kazakh Khanate|Kazakh]] khanates, which were interrupted by the [[Khanate of Kokand|Kokands]], who declared war on the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. After 70 years of war, the [[Khanate of Kokand]] finally established control over the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]], but this prolonged conflict had a negative impact on the internal political situation of the state. |
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|1694 |
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|'''Kyrgyz Campaign in East Turkestan''' |
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* Capture of Kashgar |
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* Turpan massacre |
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* Siege of Yarkent |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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* Kyrgyz Tribes of East Turkestan |
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*[[Turpan]] |
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*[[Kashgar]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|1727 |
|1727 |
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|Fourth War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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* [[Battle of Añyraqai]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Some [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] move to [[Fergana Valley]]. |
* Some [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] move to [[Fergana Valley]]. |
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|1732 |
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|'''Second hiking of Eki-Suu''' |
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* Invasion from Toktogul [[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Flag of the kyrgyz confederation.jpg | 24px|border]] Eki-Suu |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The Dzungarian second attempt to conquer Eki-Suu was crowned with defeat. |
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|1747 |
|1747 |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] campaign against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] campaign against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|[[ |
|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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|1748-1749 |
|1748-1749 |
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|Fifth War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|Fifth War against [[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|[[ |
|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
|[[Dzungar Khanate|Dzhungar Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* Decisive victory of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. |
* Decisive victory of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. |
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|1759 |
|1759 |
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|Battle against the [[Qing dynasty]] |
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|Qing campaign in Ferghana |
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|[[ |
|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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*Ajy Biy defeats 9,000 Qing army |
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|1760 |
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|Qing campaign in At-Bashy |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|1760 |
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|Qing campaign in Yssyk-Kul [[File:Kyrgyz ambassadors and Qianlong (cropped).jpg|thumb|220x220px]] |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Chinese general Bayan-Batu commits suicide. |
*Chinese general Bayan-Batu commits suicide. |
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|1760-1779 |
|1760-1779 |
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|Kyrgyz-Kazakh campaigns |
|Kyrgyz-Kazakh campaigns |
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|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|Inconclusive |
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|1765 |
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|'''Kyrgyz campaign against Kazakh''' |
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* Battle of Lower Talas River (Victory) |
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* Invasion in Left Coast of Ili (Defeat) |
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* Naiman campaign against Kyrgyz (Victory) |
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* Kochkor offensive (Victory) |
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* Massacre of Kazakh Naimans (Victory) |
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* Battle of Ili (Victory) |
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* Kara-Balta offensive (Defeat) |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Around 17.000 kazakhs massacred in Balanai [[volost]]. |
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|1815 |
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|'''Solto-Kazakh War''' |
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|[[File:Flag of Solto.jpg|24px|border]] Solto tribe |
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|[[Zhuz|Uly Zhüz]] |
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* [[Dughlats]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Kazakh general Kapsalañ-batyr has been killed by Solto tribesmen. |
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|1820-1828 |
|1820-1828 |
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|[[Uyghurs]] |
|[[Uyghurs]] |
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'''supported by:''' |
'''supported by:''' |
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[[Kyrgyz |
[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Revolt is crushed. |
* Revolt is crushed. |
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* [[Jahangir Khoja]] is executed. |
* [[Jahangir Khoja]] is executed. |
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|1819-1820 |
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|'''North Kyrgyz Civil War''' |
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* Battle of Kegety (Solto) |
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|[[File:Flag of Solto.jpg|24px|border]] Solto tribe |
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'''supported by''':<br> |
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Kushchu tribe |
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|[[File:Flag of Sarybagysh.jpg|24px|border]] Sarybagysh tribe |
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'''supported by''':<br> |
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[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|style="background:None" |'''Inconclusive''' |
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* A hundred Kyrgyz baatyrs of both tribes were killed. |
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|1820 |
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|[[Qing dynasty|Qing]] campaign in Ak-Talaa |
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|[[Kyrgyz Khanate|Tagai Confederation]] |
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|{{Country|Qing dynasty}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|1821-1831 |
|1821-1831 |
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|First Kyrgyz-Kokand War |
|First Kyrgyz-Kokand War |
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|[[ |
|[[North Kyrgyz Confederation]] |
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[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz tribes]] |
[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] are under control of the [[Khanate of Kokand]]. |
* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] are under control of the [[Khanate of Kokand]]. |
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|1830 |
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|'''Second North-Kyrgyz Civil War''' |
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* Battle of Zhelargy-Taigak [[File:Flag of Sayak.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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* Battle of Shamshy [[File:Flag of Sayak.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Sayak.jpg | 24px|border]] Sayak tribe |
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|[[File:Flag of Sarybagysh.jpg|24px|border]] Sarybagysh tribe |
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|style="background:None" |'''Inconclusive''' |
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* Civil war has been stopped. |
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|1830 |
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|'''Third North-Kyrgyz Civil War''' |
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* Chase for Tekes [[File:Flag of Sayak.jpg | 24px|border]] |
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* Tekes-Karkyra Front [[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] |
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* Storm of Issyk-Kul [[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] |
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* Attack on Kurmankojo [[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] |
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* Attack on Kuljygach [[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] Bugu tribe |
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|[[File:Flag of Sayak.jpg | 24px|border]] Sayak tribe |
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'''supported by''':<br> |
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[[Kokand Khanate]] |
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|style="background:None" |'''Inconclusive''' |
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* Civil war has been stopped. |
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== South Kyrgyz tribes under [[Kokand Khanate]] (1745-1876)== |
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At one time, the Northern Kyrgyz were independent, and the Southern Kyrgyz were under the rule of the Kokand Khanate, where they had their own semi-autonomy. |
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|1822-1840 |
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|'''Restoring Order in Southern Kyrgyzstan''' |
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* Suppression of riots in [[Istaravshan]] (Oro-Töbö) |
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* Restoring order in [[Karategin]] |
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* Restoring order in [[Alay]] |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|'''Rioters''': |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz Tribes]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Order has been restored in Karategin, Istaravshan and Alai. |
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|1830 |
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|'''Battle of Gülbach''' |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|[[File:Flag of China (1889–1912).svg | 24px|border]] [[Qing Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The Kyrgyz general Nüzüp-biy led the army, and having won, he received the position of “Besh-Jüz-Bashi” |
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|1834 |
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|'''Battle of Karategin''' |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|'''Rioters''': |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz Tribes]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Nuzup Biy (Kyrgyz), received the title of "Datka" from [[Muhammad Ali Khan (Kokand)|Madala Khan]]. |
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|1841 |
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|'''Suppression of Southern Kyrgyzstan''' |
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* Rushan riots |
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* Shugan riots |
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* Badakhshan riots |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|'''Rioters''': |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz Tribes]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Successful suppression of the rebellious southern Kyrgyz tribes. |
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|1843 |
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|'''[[Tashkent|Battle of Tashkent]]''' |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|[[File:Flag Kazakh khanate.jpg | 24px|border]] [[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Tashkent was taken from the Kazakh Khanate, under the leadership of the Kyrgyz general Nuzup biy. |
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|1843 |
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|'''[[Istaravshan|Occupation of Oro-Töbö]]''' |
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|'''[[Kokand Khanate]]''' |
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* South Kyrgyz Tribes |
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|'''Rioters''': |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz Tribes]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Istaravshan has been taked by kyrgyz general - Nüzüp biy. |
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The [[Khanate of Kokand]] began to collapse, allowing the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] to re-establish their khanate. Meanwhile, the [[Russian Empire]] was rapidly taking over the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] tribes, so the Kazakh Khan Kenensary decided to demand support from the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. But, having been refused, he declared war on them, in which he was killed. This allowed the [[Russian Empire]] to establish full control over the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. |
The [[Khanate of Kokand]] began to collapse, allowing the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] to re-establish their khanate. Meanwhile, the [[Russian Empire]] was rapidly taking over the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] tribes, so the Kazakh Khan Kenensary decided to demand support from the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. But, having been refused, he declared war on them, in which he was killed. This allowed the [[Russian Empire]] to establish full control over the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. |
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After the triumphant victory over the [[Kazakhs]], the heads of the two largest [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes began an internal political struggle for power. This escalated into the Civil War in which [[Ormon Khan]], head of the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and head of the Sarybagysh tribe, was assassinated. The [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Khanate]] fell, after which the invasion of the [[Russian Empire]] began. |
After the triumphant victory over the [[Kazakhs]], the heads of the two largest [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes began an internal political struggle for power. This escalated into the Civil War in which [[Ormon Khan]], head of the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and head of the Sarybagysh tribe, was assassinated. The [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Khanate]] fell, after which the invasion of the [[Russian Empire]] began. |
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|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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*[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] is established. |
*[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] is established. |
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*The Kokand fortresses in the north of Kyrgyzstan have been destroyed. |
*The Kokand fortresses in the north of Kyrgyzstan have been destroyed. |
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|1842 |
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|Kyrgyz-Qing border clashes |
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|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[File:Flag of China (1889–1912).svg|24px|border]][[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|1847 |
|1847 |
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|Kyrgyz-Kazakh War |
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* Invasion of the Kyrgyz Khanate (Victory) |
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* Kazakh raid of Kyrgyz Merke castle (Defeat) |
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* Battle of Talas (Defeat) |
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* Battle of Pishpek Castle (Victory) |
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'''Second Part of War''' |
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* Battle of Kant City (Victory) |
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* Tokmok Front (Victory) |
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* Battle of Tekelik-Señiri (Defeat) |
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* Solto-Sarybagysh Coalition against Kazakh (Victory) |
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* Battle of Maytöbö (Victory) |
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|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
|[[Kazakh Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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*[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] is re-established. |
*[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] is re-established. |
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* Kenensary Khan is executed. |
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|1847 |
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|Kokand campaign in [[Chuy valley]] |
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|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*The Kokand army of 12,000 soldiers was defeated in the Aspara area. |
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|1850-1852 |
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|[[Kipchaks|Kypchak Genocide]] |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|South Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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*[[Kipchaks|Ferghana Kipchaks]] |
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|[[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* [[Uzbeks]] and [[Sart|Sarts]] made [[Kipchaks]] massacre, and kills around 30.000 [[Kipchaks]]. |
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|1854-1855 |
|1854-1855 |
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|Kyrgyz Civil War |
|Kyrgyz Civil War |
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|Sarybagysh tribe |
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[[Ormon Khan]]'s allies |
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*[[File:Flag of Sarybagysh.jpg|24px|border]] Sarybagysh tribe |
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|Bugu tribe |
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*[[Ormon Khan]]'s allies |
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Borombai Biy's allies |
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'''Supported by''' |
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|Inconclusive |
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* [[Khanate of Kokand]] |
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*[[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] Bugu tribe |
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*Borombai Biy's allies |
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'''Supported by''' |
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*[[File:Flag of Russia.svg|24px|border]][[Russian Empire]] |
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|'''Inconclusive''' |
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* Kyrgyz Khanate collapsed |
* Kyrgyz Khanate collapsed |
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* [[Ormon Khan]] is killed |
* [[Ormon Khan]] is killed |
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* Clashes between the two largest Kyrgyz tribes continue until the Russian conquest of Kyrgyz. |
* Clashes between the two largest Kyrgyz tribes continue until the Russian conquest of Kyrgyz. |
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|1854 |
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|Kazakh campaign |
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|[[Kara Kyrgyz Khanate]] |
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|[[Zhuz|Uly Zhüz]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The campaign ended in success. The Kazakhs to the south of the [[Ili (river)|Ili]], to the east to the [[Chilik (river)|Chilik]] and to the west to Kordai, submitted without a fight, recognizing [[Ormon Khan|Ormon]] as their khan<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0MxNAAAAMAAJ&q=%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B7+%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%8F |title=Ормон хан илимий эмгектерде жана архивдик материалдарда |date=2002 |publisher=AOA "Akyl" |isbn=978-5-655-01492-3 |language=ru}}</ref> |
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|1855-1876 |
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|[[Russian conquest of Central Asia|Russian conquest of Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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* Conquest of Bugu tribe (1855) |
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* Conquest of [[Bishkek|Pishpek]] castle (1860) |
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* Conquest of [[Merki|Merke]] castle (1860) |
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* Conquest of [[Tokmok]] castle (1860) |
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* Battle of Uzun-Agach |
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* Bishkek offensive (Victory) |
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* Conquest of Bishkek (Defeat) |
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* Conquest of Saruu-Kushchu tribes |
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* Occupation of Talas |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* [[File:Flag of Bugu.png|24px|border]] Bugu tribe |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*[[Russian Empire]] annexes |
*[[Russian Empire]] annexes Kyrgyz lands. |
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|1863 |
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|'''Kyrgyz offensive against Russian Empire''' |
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* Battle of Kurtka (Victory) |
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* Battle of Eki-Chat (Defeat) |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*[[Russian Empire]] annexes Central Kyrgyz lands. |
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|- |
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|1863 |
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|'''Battle of Ak-Talaa''' |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*This victory does not significantly stop Russia's progress further. |
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|- |
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|1864 |
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|'''[[Russian conquest of Central Asia|Russian colonization of Central Kyrgyz Lands]]''' |
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* Conquest of [[Jumgal]] castle |
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* Colonization of Chatkal |
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* Occupation of Suusamyr |
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* Conquest of Ketmen-Töbö |
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* Conquest of Toguz-Toro |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*[[Russian Empire]] annexes Central Kyrgyz lands. |
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|- |
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|1867 |
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|'''Russian campaign in East Kyrgyzstan''' |
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* Conquest of Ak-Sai |
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* Conquest of Chatyr-Kül |
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|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz tribes]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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*[[Russian Empire]] annexes East Kyrgyz lands. |
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|- |
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|1871-1875 |
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|'''South Kyrgyz Uprising''' |
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* Sox revolt (Defeat) |
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* Andijan revolt (Victory) |
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* Kögart revolt (Victory) |
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* Eki-Suu revolt (Victory) |
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* Suzak-Uzgen revolt (Victory) |
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* Jalalabat offensive (Victory) |
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* [[Xonobod|Khanabad]] offensive (Victory) |
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* Supression of Uzgen (Defeat) |
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* [[Kara-Kulja]] uprising (Victory) |
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* Chatkal revolt (Victory) |
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* Kokand offensive (Victory) |
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|'''South Kyrgyz Insurgent Khanate''' |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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[[Kokand Khanate]] |
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|style="background:#Grey" |'''Inconclusive''' |
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* The Kyrgyz proclaim Khan Polot Khan, and he is recognized by all the southern Kyrgyz tribes |
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* The Kokand Khanate completely loses to the Kyrgyz rebels |
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|- |
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|1876 |
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|'''Occupation of Southern Kyrgyzstan by the Russian Empire''' |
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* Conquest of Namangan (Defeat) |
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* Conquest of Asaka (Defeat) |
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* Conquest of Üch-Korgon (Defeat) |
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|'''South Kyrgyz Insurgent Khanate''' |
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|'''{{Country|Russian Empire}}''' |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Russia annexes the Southern Kyrgyz Khanate, the rebels fled to [[Afghanistan]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1898 |
|1898 |
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| |
|[[Andijan uprising of 1898|Andijan Uprising]] |
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||Rebels: |
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* Andijan offensive (Defeat) |
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* Suusamyr revolt (Defeat) |
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|'''Rebels:''' |
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* {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}}[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
* {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}}[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Uprising is crushed |
* Uprising is crushed |
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|- |
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|1916 |
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|'''[[Ürkün|Kyrgyz insurgency]]''' |
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* Devastation of Ivanitskoye {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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* Koltsovka massacre {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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* Siege of Samsonovskoye [[File:Flag of the Russian Empire (black-yellow-white).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Debacle of Belotsarskoye {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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* Debacle of Stolypinskoye {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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|'''Insurgents:''' |
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* {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz Insurgent Army]] |
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| {{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|'''Inconclusive''' |
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* The persecution and oppression of Russians began. |
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|- |
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|1916 |
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|'''Issyk-Kul rebellion''' |
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* Przhewalsk riots {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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* Barricade of Przhewalsk {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
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| {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz Rebel Army]] |
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| {{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Killed around 3,000 russians in [[Zhetysu]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|1916 |
|1916 |
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|[[Central Asian revolt of 1916|Central Asian Revolt]] |
|[[Central Asian revolt of 1916|Central Asian Revolt]] |
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| |
||Rebels: |
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* {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}} |
* {{Flagicon image|White Banner of National Liberation.png}}[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
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* {{Flagicon image|Amangeldy Flag.svg}}[[Kazakhs]] |
* {{Flagicon image|Amangeldy Flag.svg}}[[Kazakhs]] |
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* [[Dungan people|Dungan]] |
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* [[Uyghurs]] |
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|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
|{{Country|Russian Empire}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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* Nearly 50,000 Kyrgyz were massacred during the revolt |
* Nearly 50,000 Kyrgyz were massacred during the revolt |
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* 150,000 - 200,000 Kyrgyz and Kazakhs fled to China |
* 150,000 - 200,000 Kyrgyz and Kazakhs fled to China |
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|} |
|} |
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== |
== [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] Age (1916-1991) == |
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With the advent of the [[Soviet Union]], massive repression, rapid industrialization and the struggle against class inequality began. The [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic]] was established. In 1941, the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Great Patriotic War]] began, to which every third resident of the [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]] was called up. After the victory, the region continued to actively develop. Infrastructure, education, science and culture were at a higher level than ever. |
With the advent of the [[Soviet Union]], massive repression, rapid industrialization and the struggle against class inequality began. The [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic]] was established. In 1941, the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Great Patriotic War]] began, to which every third resident of the [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]] was called up. After the victory, the region continued to actively develop. Infrastructure, education, science and culture were at a higher level than ever. |
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|1916-1934 |
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|1918 |
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|[[Basmachi movement]] |
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|'''{{ill|Беловодский мятеж (1918)|lt=Belovodsk riots|ru}}''' |
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* Aleksandrovka clashes [[File:Eser flag (Въ борьбѣ обрѣтешь ты право свое!).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Voyenno-Antonovka front {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} |
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* Dunganovka battle [[File:Eser flag (Въ борьбѣ обрѣтешь ты право свое!).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Battle of Pishpek {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} |
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* Fight of Chalakazaki {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} |
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* Battle of Belovodskoye {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} |
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|{{Country|Russian SFSR}} |
|{{Country|Russian SFSR}} |
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* {{Flagicon image|Turkestan Autonomous SSR Flag.svg}} [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Turkestan ASSR]] |
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* [[File:Coat of arms of of Pishpek 1908.svg | 23px|border]] [[Bishkek|Pishpek Uezd]] |
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* {{Flagicon image|Flag of Kirghiz ASSR (1920-25).svg}} [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–36)|Kirghiz ASSR]]] |
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|[[File:Eser flag (Въ борьбѣ обрѣтешь ты право свое!).svg | 24px|border]] {{ill|Беловодск Автоном Республикасы|lt=Belovodsk Autonomous Republic|ky}} |
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|{{Flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}}[[Basmachi movement|Basmachi]] |
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* [[File:Eser flag (Въ борьбѣ обрѣтешь ты право свое!).svg | 24px|border]] [[Socialist Revolutionary Party|Eser Party]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* The Eser rebellion failed. |
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* Belovodsk Autonomous Republic was abolished. |
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|- |
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|1919 |
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|'''Campaign against Ferghana guerillas''' |
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* Occupation of Jalalabat [[File:Flag of Turkestan.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Capture of Osh [[File:Flag of Turkestan.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Surroundings of Andijan [[File:Flag of Turkestan.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Counter-capture of Andijan [[File:Turkestan Autonomous SSR Flag.svg|24px|border]] |
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* Taking of Osh [[File:Turkestan Autonomous SSR Flag.svg|24px|border]] |
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* Taking of Jalalabat [[File:Turkestan Autonomous SSR Flag.svg|24px|border]] |
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|[[File:Turkestan Autonomous SSR Flag.svg|24px|border]] [[Turkestan ASSR]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Turkestan.svg | 24px|border]] [[Basmachi movement|Basmachi]]<br>[[File:Flag of Turkestan.svg | 24px|border]] Monstrov's Army |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* The guerillas fled to the Gulcha fortress. |
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|- |
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|August 1920–November 1920 |
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|'''{{ill|Нарын козголоңу|lt=Naryn uprising|ky}}''' |
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* Capture of At-Bashy [[File:Flag of Russian Empire (1914-1917) common.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Occupation of Naryn [[File:Flag of Russian Empire (1914-1917) common.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Kyzyl-Üńkür battle [[File:Flag of Russian Empire (1914-1917) common.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* First Kochkor Fight [[File:Flag of Russian Empire (1914-1917) common.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Shamshy battle [[File:Communist Flag 01.png | 24px|border]] |
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* Boom battle [[File:Communist Flag 01.png | 24px|border]] |
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* Second Battle of Kochkor [[File:Communist Flag 01.png | 24px|border]] |
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|{{Country|Russian SFSR}} |
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* [[File:Flag of Turkestan ASSR (1921-1923).svg | 24px|border]] [[Turkestan ASSR]] |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Mobilised Kyrgyz people]] |
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|{{Flag|Russian Empire}} |
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* [[Naryn|Naryn Kyrgyzs]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|- |
|- |
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|1933 |
|1933 |
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|[[Kizil massacre]] |
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| '''[[Chinese Civil War|Rebellion against China]]''' |
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* [[Kumul rebellion]] (Stalemate) |
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* [[Kirghiz rebellion]] [[File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937)|Islamic Rebellion in Xinjiang]] [[File:Flag of Xinjiang-Shicai.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Ili Rebellion]] [[File:Flag of the Second East Turkestan Republic.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Kizil massacre]] [[File:Flag of the First East Turkestan Republic.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Sary-Köl rebellion]] [[File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Battle of Sekes-Tash]] [[File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Battle of Kashgar (1933)|Battle of Kashgar]] (Impasse) |
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* [[Battle of Aksu (1933)|Battle of Aksu]] [[File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg | 24px|border]] |
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* [[Battle of Toksun]] [[File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg | 24px|border]] |
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|{{Country|First East Turkestan Republic}} |
|{{Country|First East Turkestan Republic}} |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz mercenaries]] |
* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz mercenaries]] |
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* [[Uyghur people|Uyghur |
* [[Uyghur people|Uyghur mercenarie]] |
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''after:''<br> |
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[[File:Flag of Xinjiang-Shicai.svg | 24px|border]] [[Xinjiang clique]]<br> |
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{{Country|Second East Turkestan Republic}} |
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|{{Flag|Taiwan}} Republic of China |
|{{Flag|Taiwan}} Republic of China |
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|style="background:# |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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* China occupate East Turkestan. |
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|- |
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|1936 — 1989 |
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|'''Tajik-Kyrgyz conflicts'''<br>Vorukh conflict (1936)<br>Ak-Sai conflict (1969) <br> Vorukh occupation (1975)<br>Vorukh conflict (1989) |
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|{{Country|USSR}} |
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* {{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
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** [[Kyrgyz people]] |
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|{{Country|USSR}} |
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* {{Country|Tajik SSR}} |
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** [[Tajiks]] |
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|'''Ceasefire''' |
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<br>The largest inter-ethnic conflict between the Kyrgyz and Tajiks in the USSR was in 1975, about 17 residents of the Tajik SSR were killed. The surroundings of Vorukh were taken by the Kyrgyz SSR and Vorukh remains an enclave to this day. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1941-1945 |
|1941-1945 |
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|[[World War II]] [[File:Raising a flag over the Reichstag 2.jpg|thumb|''Raising a Flag over the Reichstag'', by [[Yevgeny Khaldei]]]] |
|[[World War II]] [[File:Raising a flag over the Reichstag 2.jpg|thumb|''Raising a Flag over the Reichstag'', by [[Yevgeny Khaldei]]]] |
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|Allied Powers: |
|Allied Powers: |
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*{{Country|USSR}} |
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* {{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
** {{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
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[[File:Flag of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe.svg | 24px|border]] '''[[Allies of World War II|Allied Powers]]''' |
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*{{Country|USA}} |
*{{Country|USA}} |
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*{{Country|United Kingdom}} |
*{{Country|United Kingdom}} |
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*{{Country|France}} |
*{{Country|France}} |
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*{{Country|Poland}} |
*{{Country|Poland}} |
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*{{Country|Czechoslovakia}} |
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|'''Axis Powers:''' |
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*{{Country|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} |
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*{{Country|Kingdom of Greece}} |
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*{{Country|Denmark}} |
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*{{Country|Norway}} |
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*{{Country|Netherlands}} |
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*{{Country|Belgium}} |
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*{{Flag|Luxemburg}} |
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*{{Country|Canada}} |
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*{{Country|Australia}} |
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*{{Country|New Zealand}} |
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*{{Country|India}} |
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*{{Country|Union of South Africa}} |
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|Axis Powers: |
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*{{Country|Nazi Germany}} |
*{{Country|Nazi Germany}} |
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*{{Country|Japanese Empire}} |
*{{Country|Japanese Empire}} |
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*{{Country|Kingdom of Italy}} |
*{{Country|Kingdom of Italy}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | |
|style="background:#D4F7D4" |Victory |
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|- |
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|1943-1945 |
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|'''[[Italian campaign (World War II)|Italian campaign]]''' |
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* [[Allied invasion in Sicily]] |
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* [[Operation Achse]] |
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* [[Four days of Naples]] |
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|'''Axis Powers:''' |
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*'''{{Country|Nazi Germany}}''' |
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** [[File:Turkistan Legion Flag.png | 24px|border]] [[Turkestan Legion]] |
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*{{Country|Japanese Empire}} |
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*{{Country|Kingdom of Italy}} |
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*{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italian Social Republic]] |
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|[[File:Flag of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe.svg | 24px|border]] '''[[Allies of World War II|Allied Powers]]''' |
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*{{Country|USA}} |
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*{{Country|United Kingdom}} |
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*[[File:Flag of Italian Committee of National Liberation.svg | 24px|border]] [[Italian resistance movement]] |
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*{{Country|Free France}} |
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*{{Country|Poland}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* End of fascist rule in [[Italy]] |
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* Death of [[Bennito Mussolini]] |
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|- |
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|1944 |
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|'''[[Operation Overlord]]''' |
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|'''Axis Powers:''' |
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*'''{{Country|Nazi Germany}}''' |
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** [[File:Turkistan Legion Flag.png | 24px|border]] [[Turkestan Legion]] |
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*{{Country|Kingdom of Italy}} |
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|[[File:Flag of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe.svg | 24px|border]] '''[[Allies of World War II|Allied Powers]]''' |
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*{{Country|USA}} |
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*{{Country|United Kingdom}} |
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*{{Country|France}} |
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*{{Country|Poland}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" |'''Defeat''' |
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* Axis Powers crushed. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1979-1989 |
|1979-1989 |
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| |
|[[Soviet–Afghan War|Soviet-Afghan War]] |
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| |
|{{Country|Soviet Union}} |
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* {{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
* {{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
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{{Country|Republic of Afghanistan}} |
{{Country|Republic of Afghanistan}} |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen|Afghan Mujahideen]] |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen|Afghan Mujahideen]] |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | |
|style="background:#F6E4E7" |Defeat |
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|} |
|} |
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== |
== Kyrgyz Republic (1991-''present'') == |
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After the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] gained independence. the country was admitted to the [[United Nations|UN]] and a number of other international organizations. Due to internal political confrontations, [[Kyrgyzstan]] has experienced three revolutions, as well as several major border conflicts. |
After the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] gained independence. the country was admitted to the [[United Nations|UN]] and a number of other international organizations. Due to internal political confrontations, [[Kyrgyzstan]] has experienced three revolutions, as well as several major border conflicts. |
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! style="background-color:#EF3340; color:yellow; " width="78px" |Date |
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! colspan="4" |[[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] |
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! style="background-color:#EF3340; color:yellow; " width="277px" |Conflict |
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|- |
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! style="background-color:#EF3340; color:yellow; " width="170px" |Combatant I |
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!Conflict |
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! style="background-color:#EF3340; color:yellow; " width="220px" |Combatant II |
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!Combatant I |
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! style="background-color:#EF3340; color:yellow; " width="330px" |Result |
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!Combatant II |
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!Result |
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|- |
|- |
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! style="background:#efefef" |[[Osh riots (1990)|Osh Riots]]<br />(1990) |
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|1990 |
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| style="background:#efefef" |[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
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|'''[[Osh riots (1990)|Osh Riots]]''' |
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| style="background:#efefef" |[[Uzbeks]] |
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* Assault on Osh [[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] |
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| style="background:#efefef" |'''Ceasefire''' |
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* Uzbek Genocide [[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Riots have been stopped |
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* Uzbek-Kyrgyz Clashes in Uzgen [[File:Flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Storm of Uzgen [[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] |
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* Kyrgyz-Uzbek Clashes in Uzbekistan [[File:Flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991).svg | 24px|border]] |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyz SSR}} |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
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*[[Kyrgyz people|Uzbekistanian Kyrgyzs]] |
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*Osh Aimaǵy |
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''after 1991:'' |
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* [[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyzstan]] |
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|{{Country|Uzbek SSR}} |
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*[[Uzbeks]] |
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*[[Uzbeks|Kyrgyzstanian Uzbeks]] |
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* Adolat |
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''after 1991:'' |
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* {{Country|Uzbekistan}} |
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|'''Ceasefire''' |
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* Massacred around 10.000 [[Uzbeks|Uzbek people]] |
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* Massacre have been stopped |
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* Uzbek autonomy in southern Kyrgyzstan, not to happen. |
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|- |
|- |
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|1992–1997 |
! style="background:#efefef" |[[Tajikistani Civil War]]<br />(1992–1997) |
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| style="background:#efefef" |{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
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|'''[[Tajikistani Civil War]]''' |
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* Ishkashim conflict {{flagicon|CIS}}[[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] |
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|{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
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* Popular Front<ref>{{cite web|date=9 July 1997|title=Tajikistan: President Meets With Popular Front Commanders|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1085952.html|publisher=Radio Liberty Archives}}</ref> |
* Popular Front<ref>{{cite web|date=9 July 1997|title=Tajikistan: President Meets With Popular Front Commanders|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1085952.html|publisher=Radio Liberty Archives}}</ref> |
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{{flag|Russia}}<br>{{flag|Uzbekistan}}<br>{{flag|Kazakhstan}}<br>{{flag|Kyrgyz Republic}}<br>{{flag|Turkmenistan|1992}}<br>{{flag|China}}<br>{{flag|India}}<br>{{flagicon|United Nations}} [[United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan|UNMOT]] |
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[[File:Flag of the CIS.svg | 24px|border]] '''Collective Peacekeeping Forces''' |
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*{{flag| |
*{{flag|Austria}} |
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*{{flag| |
*{{flag|Bangladesh}} |
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*{{flag| |
*{{flag|Bulgaria}} |
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*{{flag|Czech Republic}} |
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*[[File:Flag of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (reverse).svg | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyzstan|Republic of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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*{{flag| |
*{{flag|Denmark}} |
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*{{flag|Ghana}} |
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{{flagicon|United Nations}} '''[[United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan|UNMOT]]''' |
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*{{flag|Indonesia}} |
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*{{flag|Jordan}} |
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*{{flag|Nepal}} |
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*{{flag|Nigeria}} |
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| style="background:#efefef" |[[United Tajik Opposition]] |
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*{{flagicon image|Flag of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan.svg}} [[Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan|IRP]] |
*{{flagicon image|Flag of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan.svg}} [[Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan|IRP]] |
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*[[Liberal democracy|Democratic reformists]] |
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{{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda.svg}} [[al-Qaeda]]<ref>''Inside Al Qaeda: global network of terror'', by Rohan Gunaratna, pg. 169</ref> <br> |
{{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda.svg}} [[al-Qaeda]]<ref>''Inside Al Qaeda: global network of terror'', by Rohan Gunaratna, pg. 169</ref> <br> |
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*[[United Nations]]-sponsored [[armistice]] |
*[[United Nations]]-sponsored [[armistice]] |
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* Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed |
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* The [[United Tajik Opposition]] is promised 30% of the ministerial positions<ref name="RESULT">[http://www.ndu.edu/library/docs/crs/crs_rl30294_07jan05.pdf Central Asia's Security: Issues and Implications for U.S. Interests] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908023923/http://www.ndu.edu/library/docs/crs/crs_rl30294_07jan05.pdf|date=2006-09-08}} CRS Report for Congress</ref> |
* The [[United Tajik Opposition]] is promised 30% of the ministerial positions<ref name="RESULT">[http://www.ndu.edu/library/docs/crs/crs_rl30294_07jan05.pdf Central Asia's Security: Issues and Implications for U.S. Interests] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908023923/http://www.ndu.edu/library/docs/crs/crs_rl30294_07jan05.pdf|date=2006-09-08}} CRS Report for Congress</ref> |
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|1996 – 2001 |
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|[[Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)|Afghan Civil War 96']] |
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|'''{{flag|Islamic State of Afghanistan}}'''<br> |
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{{flag|Russia}}<ref name="Impunity">{{Cite book |date=July 2001 |title=Afghanistan : Crisis of Impunity: The Role of Pakistan, Russia and Iran in Fueling the Civil War. Volume 13, Number 3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3eiIgQiHTkUC |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]] |pages=36–49 |access-date=30 September 2018}}</ref><ref name="Rashid72">{{Cite book |last=Rashid |first=Ahmed |date=2002 |title=Taliban: Islam, Oil and the New Great Game in Central Asia |chapter=Mazar-e-Sharif 1997: Massacre in the north |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kIBgqHWq658C&pg=PA72 |location=London |publisher=I.B. Tauris |page=72 |isbn=9781860648304 |access-date=2 October 2018}}</ref> <br /> {{flag|Iran}}<ref name="Impunity"/><ref name="Rashid72"/> <br /> {{flag|Uzbekistan}}<ref name="Impunity"/><ref name="Rashid72"/> <br /> {{flag|India}}<ref>http://carnegieendowment.org/files/6.15.2017_Paliwal_Afghanistan_Web.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> <br /> {{flag|Tajikistan}} <br /> {{flag|Turkey}} <br /> {{flag|Turkmenistan}} <br /> {{flag|Kazakhstan}} <br /> {{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}{{-}}''From September 2001:''{{-}}{{flag|United States}}{{-}}{{flag|United Kingdom}}{{-}}{{flag|Canada|pantone}}{{-}}{{flag|Australia}} |
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|'''{{flagcountry|Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)}}''' |
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** {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Taliban]] |
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* {{flag|al-Qaeda}} |
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** {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[055 Brigade]] |
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] |
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Turkistan Islamic Party.svg}} [[East Turkistan Islamic Party]] |
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* {{flagicon image|Tnsm-flag.svg}} [[Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi|Tanzeem-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi]] |
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{{flag|Pakistan}}{{-}}''Supported by:''{{-}} {{Country|Saudi Arabia}}<br>{{Country|Qatar}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|July 30 – September 27, 1999 |
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|'''[[Batken Conflict]]''' |
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* Invasion in Zardaly {{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} |
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* Capture of Korǵon {{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} |
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* Occupation of Zhyluu-Suu {{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} |
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* Attack on Mazar {{flagicon image|Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg}} |
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* Airstrike on Zhyluu-Suu {{flagicon image|Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg}} |
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* Battle of Zardaly {{flagicon image|Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg}} |
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* Battle of Korǵon {{flagicon image|Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg}} |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
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Supported by: |
Supported by: |
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{{Country|Uzbekistan}} |
{{Country|Uzbekistan}} |
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{{Country|Russia}} |
{{Country|Russia}} |
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} |
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan |
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|'''Victory''' |
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* Terrorists are destroyed |
* Terrorists are destroyed |
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* Government of the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] regains control over previously occupied settlements |
* Government of the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] regains control over previously occupied settlements |
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! style="background:#efefef" |[[Tulip Revolution]]<br />(22 March–11 April 2005) |
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| 2001 |
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| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyz Opposition |
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| [[War on terror]] |
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| style="background:#efefef" | |
| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan|Government of the Kyrgyz Republic]] |
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| style="background:#efefef" | |
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| {{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg}} [[Al-Qaeda]]<br>{{Country|ISIS}}<br>{{Country|Taliban}} |
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|'''Operation continues''' |
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|2001-2021 |
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|'''[[War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)]]''' |
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|[[File:Northern Alliance flag flown in Panjshir (2021).png|24px|border]] [[Northern Alliance]] |
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{{Country|United States}}<br> |
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'''transit center:'''<br> |
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{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{flagicon|Taliban}} [[Afghanistan|Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan]] |
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{{Flag|Taliban}} |
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{{Flag|al-Qaeda}} |
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|style="background:#F6E4E7" | '''Defeat''' |
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* The Taliban will revive the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan |
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|2002 |
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|Aksy tragedy |
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| [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyzs from Aksy]] |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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|style="background:Grey" | '''Tragedy''' |
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* Execution of civilians |
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| 2003–2011 |
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| [[Iraq War]] |
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| style="background:#efefef" | {{Country|United States}}<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Multi-National Force – Iraq.png}} [[Multi-National Force – Iraq|MNF–I]]<br>{{Country|United Kingdom}}<br>{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}}<br>{{Country|Iraq|name=New Iraqi government}}<br>{{Country|Iraqi Kurdistan}} |
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| style="background:#efefef" | {{Country|Iraq|1991}} <small>(2003)</small> |
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{{flagicon image|Flag of The Islamic State of Iraq.jpg}} [[Islamic State of Iraq]]<br>{{Country|al-Qaeda}}<br>[[Combatants of the Iraq War|Others]] |
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{{flagicon image|PKK.svg}} [[Kurdistan Workers' Party|PKK]] |
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| style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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*Overthrow of [[Saddam Hussein]]. |
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|22 March–11 April 2005 |
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|[[Tulip Revolution]] |
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|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyz Opposition |
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|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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* Overthrow of president [[Askar Akayev]] and [[Nikolai Tanayev]] government |
* Overthrow of president [[Askar Akayev]] and [[Nikolai Tanayev]] government |
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*[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] became Acting President and Acting Prime Minister |
*[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] became Acting President and Acting Prime Minister |
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*[[Kyrgyzstani presidential election, 2005]] |
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! style="background:#efefef" |[[Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010]]<br />(6 April–14 December 2010) |
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|13 May 2005 |
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| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Revolutionaries |
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|'''[[Andijan massacre|Kyrgyz terrorist attack on Andijan]]''' |
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| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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* Attack on the police station [[File:Flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.png | 24px|border]] |
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| style="background:#efefef" | |
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* Attack on the Prison [[File:Flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.png | 24px|border]] |
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* Assault on the Andijan administration [[File:Flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.png | 24px|border]] |
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* Restoration of order in Andijan {{Flagicon image|Flag of Uzbekistan.svg}} |
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|{{Country|Uzbekistan}}<br> |
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{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|[[File:Flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.png | 24px|border]] [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz terrorists]] |
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* [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz mercenaries]] |
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* [[Andijan|People of Andijan]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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* Andijan was taken by the federal troops of Uzbekistan. |
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* Thousands of Uzbeks fled to Kyrgyzstan. |
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* Terrorist has been killed. |
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* Killed around 1.000 people. |
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|2010 |
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|'''[[MINUSTAH|Kyrgyz Peacekeeping Contingent in Haiti]]''' |
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* Defence of [[Haiti]] |
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* Defence of [[Port-Au-Prince]] |
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|{{Country|Haiti}} |
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{{Flagicon|UN}} [[MINUSTAH]] |
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* {{flag|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|Rioters |
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Looters |
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| style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Victory''' |
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|6 April-14 December 2010 |
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|'''[[Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010]]''' |
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* Talas Uprising |
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** Capture of Talas administration |
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* Naryn Uprising |
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* Issyk-Kul Uprising |
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* Assault on Bishkek |
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** Storm of White House |
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** Mass looting of Bishkek {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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Revolutionaries |
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* People's Squads |
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* Provisional Government of Kyrgyzstan |
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|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Successful revolution''' |
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* Removal and exile of [[President of Kyrgyzstan|president]] [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]]. |
* Removal and exile of [[President of Kyrgyzstan|president]] [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]]. |
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* Change of governmental system from [[presidential republic]] to [[parliament]]. |
* Change of governmental system from [[presidential republic]] to [[parliament]]. |
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*[[Kyrgyzstani parliamentary election, 2010]] |
*[[Kyrgyzstani parliamentary election, 2010]] |
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* Establishment of a provisional government |
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! style="background:#efefef" |[[2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes]]<br />(2010) |
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|2010 |
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| style="background:#efefef" | Pro-[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev|Bakiyev]] forces<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Associated Press: Mobs burn villages, slaughter Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gS-xs7sBguewttUyAhxKUWRgnRzAD9GACQKO3|access-date=15 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Mass Exodus as Death Toll Rises in Kyrgyzstan's Restive South - News from Antiwar.com|url=http://news.antiwar.com/2010/06/13/mass-exodus-as-death-toll-rises-kyrgyzstans-restive-south/|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=News.antiwar.com}}</ref> |
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|'''[[2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes]]''' |
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* Osh massacre |
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* Uzgen massacre |
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* Jalalabat massacre |
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| Pro-[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev|Bakiyev]] forces<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Associated Press: Mobs burn villages, slaughter Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gS-xs7sBguewttUyAhxKUWRgnRzAD9GACQKO3|access-date=15 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Mass Exodus as Death Toll Rises in Kyrgyzstan's Restive South - News from Antiwar.com|url=http://news.antiwar.com/2010/06/13/mass-exodus-as-death-toll-rises-kyrgyzstans-restive-south/|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=News.antiwar.com}}</ref> |
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*[[Tajik people|Tajik]] [[Private military company|contractors]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=15 June 2010|title=Kyrgyzstan: Ferghana.Ru sources confirm the involvement of Tajik contractors in the Osh massacre – Ferghana Information agency, Moscow|url=http://enews.ferghana.ru/news.php?id=1739&mode=snews|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712212902/http://enews.ferghana.ru/news.php?id=1739&mode=snews|archive-date=12 July 2012|access-date=6 October 2012|publisher=Enews.ferghana.ru}}</ref> |
*[[Tajik people|Tajik]] [[Private military company|contractors]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=15 June 2010|title=Kyrgyzstan: Ferghana.Ru sources confirm the involvement of Tajik contractors in the Osh massacre – Ferghana Information agency, Moscow|url=http://enews.ferghana.ru/news.php?id=1739&mode=snews|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712212902/http://enews.ferghana.ru/news.php?id=1739&mode=snews|archive-date=12 July 2012|access-date=6 October 2012|publisher=Enews.ferghana.ru}}</ref> |
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**[[Tajikistan|Tajikstani]] [[Tajik people|Tajiks]] |
**[[Tajikistan|Tajikstani]] [[Tajik people|Tajiks]] |
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*Other [[mercenary|mercenaries]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=17 June 2010|title=Kyrgyz police arrest riot suspects : Voice of Russia|url=http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/06/17/9994682.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304124727/http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/06/17/9994682.html|archive-date=2012-03-04|access-date=6 October 2012}}</ref> |
*Other [[mercenary|mercenaries]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=17 June 2010|title=Kyrgyz police arrest riot suspects : Voice of Russia|url=http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/06/17/9994682.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304124727/http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/06/17/9994682.html|archive-date=2012-03-04|access-date=6 October 2012}}</ref> |
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[[Uzbekistan]]i [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]{{smallsup|1}} |
[[Uzbekistan]]i [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]{{smallsup|1}} |
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*Sokh [[Uzbekistan]]i [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] |
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*Sogment [[Uzbekistan]]i [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]<ref name="alertnet.org">{{Cite web|title=A Thomson Reuters Foundation Service|url=http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/6bdb4ea9aba815d925cb5218dbe3ad5f.htm|access-date=6 October 2012|publisher=AlertNet}}</ref> |
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[[File:Flag of Jihad.svg|20px]] [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] <small>(alleged)</small><ref>{{Cite news|last=Orange|first=Richard|date=17 June 2010|title=Kyrgyzstan troubles to spur rise of al Qaeda in Central Asia|work=The Daily Telegraph|location=London|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/kyrgyzstan/7836073/Kyrgyzstan-troubles-to-spur-rise-of-al-Qaeda-in-Central-Asia.html}}</ref> |
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{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz provisional government]]<br> |
{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz provisional government]]<br> |
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{{flag|China}}<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schwirtz|first=Michael|date=11 June 2010|title=Kyrgyzstan Fighting Poses Challenge to Government|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/12/world/asia/12kyrgyz.html}}</ref><br> |
{{flag|China}}<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schwirtz|first=Michael|date=11 June 2010|title=Kyrgyzstan Fighting Poses Challenge to Government|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/12/world/asia/12kyrgyz.html}}</ref><br> |
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{{flag|Turkey}}<ref>{{Cite web|date=17 June 2010|title=Turkey says backs Kyrgyzstan's territorial integrity | Diplomacy|url=http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=60073|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621081209/http://worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=60073|archive-date=21 June 2010|access-date=6 October 2012|publisher=World Bulletin}}</ref> |
{{flag|Turkey}}<ref>{{Cite web|date=17 June 2010|title=Turkey says backs Kyrgyzstan's territorial integrity | Diplomacy|url=http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=60073|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621081209/http://worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=60073|archive-date=21 June 2010|access-date=6 October 2012|publisher=World Bulletin}}</ref> |
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|Kyrgyzstani '''[[Uzbeks]]''' |
| style="background:#efefef" |Kyrgyzstani '''[[Uzbeks]]''' |
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*Pro-[[provisional government]] civilians<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schwirtz|first=Michael|date=14 June 2010|title=Russia Weighs Pleas to Step in as Uzbeks Flee Kyrgyzstan|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/15/world/asia/15kyrgyz.html?src=mv|access-date=15 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kyrgyzstan: State of emergency imposed after ethnic violence kills two, wounds dozens | Spero News|url=http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=33247&t=Kyrgyzstan%3A+++State+of+emergency+imposed+after+ethnic+violence+kills+two%2C+wounds+dozens|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=Speroforum.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Leading News Resource of Pakistan|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010%5C06%5C15%5Cstory_15-6-2010_pg3_1|access-date=15 June 2010|work=Daily Times}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=25 May 2010|title=ReliefWeb t Document t Provisional Government Grappling with Simmering Ethnic Tension in Kyrgyzstan|url=http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/MUMA-85U7TF?OpenDocument|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=Reliefweb.int}}</ref> |
*Pro-[[provisional government]] civilians<ref>{{Cite news|last=Schwirtz|first=Michael|date=14 June 2010|title=Russia Weighs Pleas to Step in as Uzbeks Flee Kyrgyzstan|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/15/world/asia/15kyrgyz.html?src=mv|access-date=15 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kyrgyzstan: State of emergency imposed after ethnic violence kills two, wounds dozens | Spero News|url=http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=33247&t=Kyrgyzstan%3A+++State+of+emergency+imposed+after+ethnic+violence+kills+two%2C+wounds+dozens|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=Speroforum.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Leading News Resource of Pakistan|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010%5C06%5C15%5Cstory_15-6-2010_pg3_1|access-date=15 June 2010|work=Daily Times}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=25 May 2010|title=ReliefWeb t Document t Provisional Government Grappling with Simmering Ethnic Tension in Kyrgyzstan|url=http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/MUMA-85U7TF?OpenDocument|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=Reliefweb.int}}</ref> |
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[[Uzbekistan]]i [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] civilians{{smallsup|1}} |
[[Uzbekistan]]i [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] civilians{{smallsup|1}} |
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*Sokh [[Uzbekistan]]i [[Uzbeks]]<ref name="autogenerated1">{{Cite web|date=3 June 2010|title=Uzbek troops leave Kyrgyzstan|url=http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2010/06/03/Uzbek-troops-leave-Kyrgyzstan/UPI-44211275582786/|access-date=15 June 2010|work=United Press International}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Najibullah|first=Farangis|title=Uzbek, Kyrgyz, And Tajik Lives Collide in Sokh – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2010|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/Uzbek_Kyrgyz_And_Tajik_Lives_Collide_In_An_Enclave/2061404.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100605232917/http://www.rferl.org/content/Uzbek_Kyrgyz_And_Tajik_Lives_Collide_In_An_Enclave/2061404.html|archive-date=2010-06-05|access-date=15 June 2010|publisher=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty}}</ref> |
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*Sogment [[Uzbekistan]]i [[Uzbeks]]<ref name="alertnet.org" /> |
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|'''Ceasefire''' |
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* Massacre of Uzbek people has been stopped. |
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* Uzbek minority expulsion, Bishkek government regains control over southern provinces |
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* Uzbek minority expulsion, Bishkek government regains control over southern provinces {{citation needed|date=August 2018}} |
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![[2020 Kyrgyzstani protests|Kyrgyzstan Revolution of 2020]] |
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|2012 |
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|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyz Opposition |
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|'''[[UNSMIS|Kyrgyz Peacekeeping Contingent in Syria]]''' |
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* Defence of Damascus {{Flagicon|UN}}{{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Defence of Aleppo {{Flagicon|UN}}{{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Syria}} |
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{{Flag|UN}} |
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* {{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|Syrian rebels |
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|style="background:#5b92e5" |'''Successful mission''' |
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|May 2014 |
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|{{ill|Кыргыз-кытай чек арасындагы куралдуу кагылышуу|lt=Incident on the Kyrgyz-Chinese border|ky}} |
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|{{Country|China}}<br>{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* [[File:Patch of Kyrgyz Armed Forces.svg | 23px|border]] [[Armed Forces of Kyrgyz Republic]] |
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|[[File:Kokbayraq flag.svg|border|24x24px]] [[East Turkestan independence movement]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" |'''Successful operationhttps''' |
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* All Uyghur separatists are killed. |
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*[[Jeti-Ögüz District]] has been cleaned. |
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|July 2015 |
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|[[Liquidation of ISIL in Bishkek]] |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* «Alpha» Special Forces |
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|{{Country|ISIS}} |
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* [[Kazakhs|Kazakh mercenaries]] |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | '''Successful operation''' |
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* During the special operation, 4 militants were killed and 7 terrorists were arrested.<ref>https://vesti.kg/obshchestvo/item/34760-boytsov-alfyi-uchastvuyuschih-v-spetsoperatsii-predstavyat-s-gosudarstvennyim-nagradam.html</ref> |
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|August 2019 |
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|[[Koi-Tash events]] |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* {{Army|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* pro-[[Sooronbai Jeenbekov]] |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Armed mercenaries |
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* pro-[[Almazbek Atambayev]] |
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|'''Residence successfully taken''' |
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*[[Almazbek Atambayev]] sent to prison |
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|2020 |
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|'''[[2020 Kyrgyzstani protests|Kyrgyz Revolution of 2020]]''' |
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* Assault on White House |
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* Attack on the prosecutor's office in Naryn |
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* Attack on the prosecutor's office in Issyk-Kul |
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* [[Mass lootings in Bishkek]] |
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* The capture of Bishkek by Federal troops {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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| '''Kyrgyz Opposition''' |
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* People's Coordinating Council |
* People's Coordinating Council |
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* Protesters |
* Protesters |
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* Opposition political parties |
* Opposition political parties |
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* People's Squads (ДНД, DND) |
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'''Pro-[[Sadyr Japarov|Japarov]] supporters''' |
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Pro-[[Sadyr Japarov|Japarov]] supporters |
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* Pro-[[Sadyr Japarov|Japarov]] political parties |
* Pro-[[Sadyr Japarov|Japarov]] political parties |
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* Protesters |
* Protesters |
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'''[[File:Flag of Talas Province Kyrgyzstan.svg | 24px|border]] [[Talas|Talas protesters]]''' |
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* [[Talas|Talas looters]] |
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|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Government of Kyrgyzstan]] |
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| |
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|'''Successfully revolution''' |
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* President [[Sooronbay Jeenbekov]] resigns |
* President [[Sooronbay Jeenbekov]] resigns |
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* Mass looting in [[Bishkek]] on 8 October 2020 |
* Mass looting in [[Bishkek]] on 8 October 2020 |
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* Elections results annulled on 6 October 2020 |
* Elections results annulled on 6 October 2020 |
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!Mass Looting in Bishkek (2020) |
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|2021 |
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|People's Volunteer Militia |
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|'''[[2021 Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes|Kyrgyz-Tajik border conflict]]''' |
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|[[Looting|Looters]] |
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* Attack of Kök-Tash {{flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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| |
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* Battle of Kapchygai {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Lootings have been stopped |
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* Battle of Ming-Bulak {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Assault of Dostuk {{flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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![[2021 Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes|Kyrgyz-Tajik border clashes]] (2021) |
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* Clashes in Kojoghar {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Storm of Bulak-Bashi {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Capture of Khojai-Aalo {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Arka-Maksat Front {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
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|{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
|{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
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|Ceasefire |
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* Tajikistan removed video cameras from the border zone. |
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* The Tajik border outpost "Khojai-Allo" passed to Kyrgyzstan. |
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![[2022 Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes|Kyrgyz–Tajik clashes]] (2022) |
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|2022 |
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|'''[[2022 Kazakh unrest]]''' |
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* Defense of Alma-Ata {{flagicon|CSTO}}{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Kazakhstan}}<br>{{Country|CSTO}} |
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*{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Kazakhstan}} |
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*[[Kazakhs]]tanians |
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|'''Ceasefire''' |
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*Protests have been stopped. |
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|- |
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|2022 |
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|'''[[2022 Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes|Kyrgyz-Tajik border clashes]]''' |
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* Teskei conflict {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Somonien-Chorkuh Front {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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'''september conflict:''' |
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* Artillery Bombardment of Isfara {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Invasion in International {{Flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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* Kulundu Front {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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** First Invasion in Kulundu {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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** Second Invasion in Kulundu {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Fight of Kulkandi {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Invasion in Chorbog {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Tört-Köchö Front {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Vorukh Bombardment {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Lyakkan Bombardment {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Bogdari Bombardment {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Storm of Maksat {{Flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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* Leilek Clashes {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Batken Bombardment {{Flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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* Ovchikalacha Bombardment {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Cleaning of Border {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Night Kyrgyz Raid of Arka-Dostuk Front {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Samarkandek Fight {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Battle of Tamdyk {{Flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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* Second Battle of Dostuk {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Chon-Alay Front {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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** Karamyk Clashes {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Kyrgyz Airstrike of Tajik Border Outposts |
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** Air Raid of "Sarhadchi" {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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** Airstrike of "Lakhsh" {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Second Air Raid of "Sarhadchi" {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Airstrike of Tajik Border Outpost "Dushanbe" {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Second Airstrike of Ovchikalacha {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Tajik Bombardment of Kyrgyz Bridge {{Flagicon|Tajikistan}} |
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* Dostuk Clashes {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Airstrike of Tajik villages {{Flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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** Air Raid of Zumrud |
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** Air Raid of Ovchikalacha |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
|{{Country|Kyrgyz Republic}} |
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|{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
|{{flag|Tajikistan}} |
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|''' |
|'''Ongoing''' |
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* Night border conflict (27-28 january) 3 Tajik killed, 0 Kyrgyz. |
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* Teskei conflict (10 march) 1 Tajik killed, 0 Kyrgyz. |
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|2022 |
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|'''[[2022 Isfara missile attacks]]''' |
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* Airstrike of Khistevarz {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Aerial Attacks of Khojai-Alo {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Airstrike of Kummazor{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Air Raid of Ovchikalacha {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Aerial bombardment of Surkh-Isfara {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Air Attack of Lakkon-Somion {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Aerial bombardment of Bobojon-Gafurov {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* Air Raid of Chorbog-Kanidabam {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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* UAV Attack on Bogiston-Buston {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Kyrgyzstan}} |
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|{{Country|Tajikistan}} |
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|style="background:#D4F7D4" | '''Successful bombardments''' |
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* Killed around 40 Tajik people |
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* Missile attacks have been stopped. |
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== Peacekeeping missions == |
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=== List === |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! style="background:#005BBB" rowspan="1" | <span style="color:#FFD700">Mission</span> |
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! style="background:#005BBB" rowspan="1" | <span style="color:#FFD700">Start-date</span> |
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! style="background:#005BBB" rowspan="1" | <span style="color:#FFD700">End-date</span> |
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! style="background:#005BBB" rowspan="1" | <span style="color:#FFD700">Location</span> |
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! style="background:#005BBB" rowspan="1" | <span style="color:#FFD700">Troops (regular)</span> |
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|style="background:#efefef"|[[Tajikistani Civil War|Kyrgyz Peacekeeping Contingent in Tajikistan]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 1993 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2002 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{flagicon|Tajikistan}} [[Tajikistan]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 278 |
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|- |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNAMSIL]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 1999 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2006 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Sierra Leone}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNMIL]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2003 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2018 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Liberia}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNMIK]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 1999 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| ongoing |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Kosovo}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNMIS]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2011 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| ongoing |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Sudan}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNTAET]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 1999 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2002 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Timor Leste}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|- |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[UNMEE]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2000 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2008 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Eritrea}}/{{Flag|Ethiopia}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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|- |
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|style="background:#efefef"| [[MINURCAT]] |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2007 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| 2010 |
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|style="background:#efefef"| {{Flag|Central African Republic}}/{{Flag|Chad}} |
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|style="background:#efefef"| |
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Revision as of 08:09, 11 February 2023
This is a list of wars involving Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyz and the predecessor states of Kyrgyzstan to the present day. It also includes wars fought outside Kyrgyzstan by the Kyrgyz military.
Legends of results:
Victory
Defeat
Inconclusive
Xiongnu Age (201 BC - 89 AD)
In 209 BC, three years before the founding of Han China, the Xiongnu were brought together in a powerful confederation under a new chanyu, Modu Chanyu. After that, a new age of Xiongnu power began in the Great Steppe.
In 201 BC, the Xiongnu Empire took over the Kyrgyz tribes. From then until its weakening, the Kyrgyz fought side by side with the Xiongnu in wars against the Han Empire. Then, during the Xiongnu Civil War, the Kyrgyz briefly regained their independence. The Xiongnu's power over the Kyrgyz finally ended after the destruction of the nomadic empire by the Chinese.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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201 BC | First Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War | Kyrgyz tribes | Xiongnu | Defeat
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200 BC | Campaign of emperor Gaozu | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Xiongnu Victory
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133 BC | Battle of Mayi | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Xiongnu Victory
|
129-127 BC | Skirmishes at the northern frontier | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Inconclusive |
127 BC | Ordos campaign | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
123 DC | Gobi campaign | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
121 DC | Battle of Hexi | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
119 DC | Battle of Battle of Mobei | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
99 DC | Battle of Tian Shan | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Xiongnu Victory
|
67 DC | Battle of Jushi | Xiongnu Empire
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
71 DC | Revolt against the Xiongnu | Xiongnu Empire | Rebels: | Xiongnu Victory
|
57 DC | Second Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War
(part of the Xiongnu Civil War) |
Kyrgyz tribes | Xiongnu Empire | Victory
|
49 DC | Third Kyrgyz-Xiongnu War
(part of the Xiongnu Civil War) |
Kyrgyz tribes | Northern Xiongnu | Defeat
|
36 DC | Battle of Zhizhi | Northern Xiongnu
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of the Northern Xiongnu) Kangju |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
89 AD | Battle of Altai Mountains | Northern Xiongnu
Kyrgyz tribes (as part of the Northern Xiongnu) |
Han Empire | Han Victory
|
Turkic Age (89 AD - 710/711 AD)
On the ruins of the first nomadic empire emerged the powerful First Turkic Khaganate, marking the beginning of a new era in the Great Steppe.
After gaining independence from the Xiongnu, the Kyrgyz had been developing their statehood, but were overrun by the Rouran Kaganate. The Rourans were then wiped out and the Kyrgyz integrated into the ascendant First Turkic Kaganate. After its fall in 603, the Kyrgyz gained independence and, under the wise leadership of Barsbek Kagan, avoided conquest by the second Turkic Kaganate and proclaimed the establishment of the Kyrgyz Kaganate. The title Kagan meant a claim to the entire Great Steppe and openly challenged the mighty First Turkic Kaganate. in the end, the Turkic Kaganate still captured the Kyrgyz Kaganate and declared themselves the only Great Kaganate in the Steppe.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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5th century | War against Rouran Khaganate | Kyrgyz tribes | Rouran Khaganate | Defeat
|
6th century | War against the First Turkic Khaganate | Kyrgyz tribes | First Turkic Khaganate | Defeat
|
688 | Coalition War against the Second Turkic Khaganate | Coalition: | Second Turkic Khaganate | Defeat
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695 | First War against the Second Turkic Khaganate | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Second Turkic Khaganate | Victory
|
710-711 | Second War against the Second Turkic Khaganate | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Second Turkic Khaganate | Defeat
|
Age of the Kyrgyz Greatness (744-1207)
In 744, on the ashes of the Second Turkic Kaganate two great empires emerged: the Kyrgyz and Uyghur Kaghanates. After almost a century of confrontation, the Kyrgyz defeated the Uyghur Kaganate and began rapid expansion across the Great Steppe. Later the Soviet historian Vasily Bartold called this period "The Kyrgyz Greatness".
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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751-758 | First Kyrgyz-Uyghur War | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Uyghur Khaganate | Defeat
|
759 | Revolt against Uyghur Khaganate | Kyrgyz tribes | Uyghur Khaganate | Defeat
|
820-840 | Second Kyrgyz-Uyghur War | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Uyghur Khaganate | Victory
|
840-843 | Campaign against the remaining Uyghur forces | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Uyghurs | Victory
|
848 | Campaign in Western Manchuria and campaign on the Amur | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Shiwei people | Victory |
Late 9th century | Battle of Penchul | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Qocho | Victory |
Late 9th century | Battle of Aksu | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Qocho | Victory |
840-850 | Hiking in Transbaikal | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Siberian peoples | Victory
|
848-924 | Expansion of the Kyrgyz Khaganate | Kyrgyz Khaganate | Turkic and Mongol tribes | Victory
|
Mongol Age (1207-1293)
In 1206, the powerful Mongol Empire appeared in the Great Steppe, which subsequently expanded far beyond the Steppe under the leadership of Genghis Khan.
In 1207, the Kyrgyz voluntarily submitted to the new empire. However, the pressure of the Mongols on them was too great. A series of revolts were staged which were brutally suppressed. Each revolt resulted in the mass extermination of the Kyrgyz by the Mongol army. After the fourth major uprising, Kublai Khan ordered his army to wipe out most of the Kyrgyz and relocate the rest to Mongolia and China. however, upon learning of this, the remaining Kyrgyz fled from Siberia to Central Asia. They had good relations with the Chagatai Khanate's Kaidu Khan, so he took them under his patronage.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1218 | First revolt against the Mongol Empire | Kyrgyz tribes | Mongol Empire | Defeat
|
1261 | Second revolt against the Mongol Empire | Kyrgyz tribes | Mongol Empire | Defeat
|
1273 | Third revolt against the Mongol Empire | Kyrgyz tribes | Mongol Empire | Defeat
|
1293 | Fourth revolt against the Mongol Empire | Kyrgyz tribes | Mongol Empire | Defeat |
Age of the Kyrgyz Confederation (1504-1684)
After the Chagatai Khanate split into Transoxiana and Moghulistan, the Kyrgyz were part of the latter. They had already recovered from their flight from Siberia and so began to fight for their statehood again against Moghulistan. Led by Tagai Biy, they secured their state with a victory in the mid-16th century.
After the fall of the Mongol Empire, numerous Mongol tribes tried to reunite again. However, this was only succeeded by the Dzungars, who in 1634 organised their Khanate and made new claims to dominate the Great Steppe. However, they were opposed by the combined forces of Central Asian states, including the Kyrgyz. After a century of confrontation, the combined forces were able to push the Dzungars back to the borders of China.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1504-1508 | Revolt against Moghulistan | Kyrgyz tribes | Moghulistan | Defeat
|
16th century | Series of wars against Moghulistan | Kyrgyz tribes | Moghulistan | Victory
|
16th century | Series of wars against the Shaybanids | Kyrgyz Confederation
supported by: Kazakh Khanate |
Shaybanids | Victory
|
16th century | Kyrgyz-Oirat campaigns | Northern Kyrgyz tribes | Four Oirat | Victory |
1598 | War against the Khanate of Bukhara | Kazakh Khanate
supported by: Kyrgyz Confederation |
Khanate of Bukhara | Victory
|
1642-1643 | Campaign of the southern Kyrgyz tribes against Andijan | Kyrgyz Confederation | Andijan | Inconclusive |
1643-1644 | Dzhungar invasion | Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Victory
|
1653 | First War against Dzhungar Khanate | Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Inconclusive |
1658 | Second War against Dzhungar Khanate | Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Inconclusive |
1678-1684 | Third War against Dzhungar Khanate | Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Victory |
Age of the North Kyrgyz Confederation (1684-1831)
The Kyrgyz and Kazakhs, who were bonded by a military alliance, began feuding after defeating the Dzungars. This led to a series of military campaigns between the Kyrgyz and Kazakh khanates, which were interrupted by the Kokands, who declared war on the Kyrgyz. After 70 years of war, the Khanate of Kokand finally established control over the Kyrgyz tribes, but this prolonged conflict had a negative impact on the internal political situation of the state.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1727 | Fourth War against Dzhungar Khanate | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Defeat
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1747 | Kyrgyz campaign against Dzhungar Khanate | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Victory |
1748-1749 | Fifth War against Dzhungar Khanate | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Dzhungar Khanate | Victory
|
1759 | Battle against the Qing dynasty | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Qing dynasty | Victory
|
1760-1779 | Kyrgyz-Kazakh campaigns | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Kazakh Khanate | Inconclusive |
1820-1828 | Afaqi Khoja revolts | Uyghurs
supported by: North Kyrgyz Confederation Khanate of Kokand |
Qing dynasty | Defeat
|
1821-1831 | First Kyrgyz-Kokand War | North Kyrgyz Confederation | Khanate of Kokand | Defeat
|
Age of the Kara-Kyrgyz Khanate (1842-1855)
The Khanate of Kokand began to collapse, allowing the Kyrgyz to re-establish their khanate. Meanwhile, the Russian Empire was rapidly taking over the Kazakh tribes, so the Kazakh Khan Kenensary decided to demand support from the Kyrgyz. But, having been refused, he declared war on them, in which he was killed. This allowed the Russian Empire to establish full control over the Kazakh Khanate.
After the triumphant victory over the Kazakhs, the heads of the two largest Kyrgyz tribes began an internal political struggle for power. This escalated into the Civil War in which Ormon Khan, head of the Kyrgyz and head of the Sarybagysh tribe, was assassinated. The Kyrgyz Khanate fell, after which the invasion of the Russian Empire began.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1842-1844 | Second Kyrgyz-Kokand War | Kara Kyrgyz Khanate | Khanate of Kokand | Victory
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1847 | Kyrgyz-Kazakh War | Kara Kyrgyz Khanate | Kazakh Khanate | Victory
|
1854-1855 | Kyrgyz Civil War | Sarybagysh tribe
Ormon Khan's allies |
Bugu tribe
Borombai Biy's allies |
Inconclusive
|
Colonial Age (1855-1916)
After the Russian conquest of the Kyrgyz tribes, Kyrgyz were integrated into the Russian Empire. Pressure began on the local population, which resulted in regular clashes between the Kyrgyz and the Russian army. With the outbreak of the World War I, the Tsar ordered to call the population of Central Asia to work to the front. Many disagreed and started the revolt, which was brutally suppressed. After that, the Russian Tsar ordered to exterminate the population of the region and use the land for agricultural needs. Hundreds of thousands of Kyrgyz and Kazakhs were exterminated, while the rest fled to China. Ethnic cleansing ended only with the arrival of Soviet power.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1855-1876 | Russian conquest of Kyrgyz tribes | Kyrgyz tribes | Russian Empire | Defeat
|
1898 | Andijan Uprising | Rebels: | Russian Empire | Defeat
|
1916 | Central Asian Revolt | Rebels: | Russian Empire | Defeat
|
Soviet Age (1916-1991)
With the advent of the Soviet Union, massive repression, rapid industrialization and the struggle against class inequality began. The Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic was established. In 1941, the Great Patriotic War began, to which every third resident of the Kyrgyz SSR was called up. After the victory, the region continued to actively develop. Infrastructure, education, science and culture were at a higher level than ever.
Date | Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
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1916-1934 | Basmachi movement | Russian SFSR | Basmachi | Victory |
1933 | Kizil massacre | First East Turkestan Republic | Taiwan Republic of China | Victory |
1941-1945 | World War II | Allied Powers: | Axis Powers: | Victory |
1979-1989 | Soviet-Afghan War | Soviet Union | Afghan Mujahideen | Defeat |
Kyrgyz Republic (1991-present)
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic gained independence. the country was admitted to the UN and a number of other international organizations. Due to internal political confrontations, Kyrgyzstan has experienced three revolutions, as well as several major border conflicts.
Kyrgyz Republic | |||
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Conflict | Combatant I | Combatant II | Result |
Osh Riots (1990) |
Kyrgyz | Uzbeks | Ceasefire
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Tajikistani Civil War (1992–1997) |
Tajikistan
Russia |
United Tajik Opposition
Islamic State of Afghanistan |
Military stalemate
|
Batken Conflict (July 30 – September 27, 1999) | Kyrgyz Republic
Supported by: |
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan | Victory
|
Tulip Revolution (22 March–11 April 2005) |
Kyrgyz Opposition | Government of the Kyrgyz Republic |
|
Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010 (6 April–14 December 2010) |
Revolutionaries | Government of Kyrgyzstan |
|
2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes (2010) |
Pro-Bakiyev forces[6][7]
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (alleged)[11] Kyrgyz provisional government |
Kyrgyzstani Uzbeks
Uzbekistani Uzbek civilians1
Uzbekistan[21] (limited involv.)2[23][24] |
|
Kyrgyzstan Revolution of 2020 | Kyrgyz Opposition
|
Government of Kyrgyzstan |
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Mass Looting in Bishkek (2020) | People's Volunteer Militia | Looters |
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Kyrgyz-Tajik border clashes (2021) | Kyrgyz Republic | Tajikistan | Ceasefire |
Kyrgyz–Tajik clashes (2022) | Kyrgyz Republic | Tajikistan | Ongoing |
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