Khaganate. It developed two factions, with the Dulu Turks south of lakeBalkhash and the Nushibi between them and the Kangars east of the Aral Sea. Turkic
Khaganate. It developed two factions, with the Dulu Turks south of lakeBalkhash and the Nushibi between them and the Kangars east of the Aral Sea. Turkic
Petr, 1999. Fish and fisheries in the Altai, Northern Tien Shan and LakeBalkhash (Kazakhstan). p. 149-167. In T. Petr (ed.) Fish and fisheries at higher
that occupied the territory between Altai and the Eastern coast of LakeBalkhash dates back to the 5th century. The Karluks were part of the First Turkic
linked to the decisive Battle of Añyraqai in the spring of 1730 near LakeBalkhash. The Kazakh forces, led by legendary warriors such as Bogenbai, Kabanbai
established their kingdom in Zhetysu, the "Land of the Seven Rivers" beneath LakeBalkhash. The Karluks most likely converted to Christianity about fifteen years
established their kingdom in Zhetysu, the "Land of the Seven Rivers" beneath LakeBalkhash. The Karluks most likely converted to Christianity about fifteen years
middle Irtysh, the winter capital was Tamim on the southern shore of lakeBalkhash. Archeology confirms that te Kimaks in the Irtysh area were semi-settled
Together with the Kazakh ağa-sultans, Vishnevsky overtook Kenesary near LakeBalkhash. Unable to withstand the siege, the Kazakh Khan migrated to the central
established their kingdom in Zhetysu, the "Land of the Seven Rivers" beneath LakeBalkhash. The Karluks most likely converted to Christianity about fifteen years