KAZAKLAR Kimdir ( Kazak Türklerinin Kökeni, Kazakistan Tarihi )
Kazakhs, a Turkic people speaking the Kipchak language that emerged after the Mongol invasion, transformed the last nomadic confederation in history into a nation. The younger this nation is, the more ancient its constituent tribes are. In this short Turkish documentary, we will look for answers to questions such as the origin of the Kazakhs, the history of the Kazakhs, the genetic origin of the Kazakhs, and what size the Kazakhs are. The answers to many questions about Kazakhstan and Kazakhs, whose economy is getting stronger today, are hidden in the roots of the Kazakh nation. Today, Kazakhs are the people of Central Asia with a population of 20 million and a country of 2 million 700 thousand square kilometers, the second most populous and the most populated people in Central Asia after the Uzbeks. While 13 and a half million Kazakhs live in Kazakhstan, 1 million 800 thousand Kazakhs live in China, 1 million in Uzbekistan, 600 thousand in Russia and 100 thousand in Mongolia. In Babür Shah's work called Babürname, the term “cossack days” was used for fugitive days, and when used for rulers, it was used to mean losing power and wandering here and there without a throne, without an army, in a miserable condition. According to another theory regarding the origin of the word Kazakh, the name Kazakh derives from the Turkish word qaz, which means free wandering warrior. According to the Turkologist Vasily Radlova, the word Kazakh is derived from the Turkish word qazğak, which means winner and winner. The Turkish Kazakhs should not be confused with the Slavic Kazakhs living in Southern Russia and Ukraine today. While the names of the two peoples have the same etymological origin, the two peoples do not have any ties. Today's Kazakhs are a people who emerged with the reorganization of scattered Turkish tribes in the post-Gengiz Khan period. Just like the recovery of the Uzbek people by a khan descended from Genghis, the first Kazakh Khanate was established in 1465. Kerey and Canibek Khan, descendants of Toka Temur, the grandson of Genghis Khan, the 5th son of Cuci, and their tribes, in a region close to the first Uzbek Khanate, in the north of the Aral Lake, the first Uzbek Khan, Ebu'l Hayir Khan, who was also descended from Cuci. They came into conflict with the Ottoman Empire, and although they fought, they were defeated by Ebul Hayir Khan and had to migrate from the region. The exiled tribes left the Aral region in 1440 and came to the Chu River in the Yedisu region in today's South East Kazakhstan. The natives called these tribes, who migrated without property or property, as "Kazakh". Esen Yesü Buga, who was the Eastern Çağatay Khan at the same time, supported Kerey and Canibek khans because he was hostile to Ebul'l-Hayr Khan and gave the Kazakhs the western part of the Yedisu region. With the settlement of many Kipchak tribes fleeing from Ebu'l-Hayr Han, the number of tribes affiliated to Kazakh Khans increased over time. The most comprehensive information about the period can be found in the work of historian Mirza Haydar Duğlat called History Reşidi as follows; At that time, Abul Khair khan had full authority in Dasht-i Kipchak. He was at war with the Sultans of Juji; Jáni Beg Khan and Kerey Khan fled to Mongolia before him. If you were, Buga Khan received them with great honor and handed them the head of Lamb, where they lived in peace and happiness near Chu, on the western border of Mongolia. Upon the death of Abul khayir khan, the nation of Uzbeks fell into confusion and a constant strife arose between them. Most people from the Uzbek nation joined Kerey khan and canibej khan. They were about 200,000 people. The Kazakh Sultans began to rule in 1465 (but God knows best) and continued to wield absolute power over most of Uzbekistan until 1533. The Kazakhs living in the vast steppes in the middle of Central Asia emerged as the last nomadic confederation of socio-economically based history, and today a Turkish people has existed from this confederation. As a result of the Mongols dispersing the Central Asian troops and tribes at once, Turkish tribes from different roots were reorganized and gave birth to the Kazakh people in the 15th century. No matter how young the Kazakh people are, their components, the tribes or ru, have ancient roots. We are here with new videos about history, culture, art, science, Turkish documentary, origin of nations, literature. You can watch a short Turkish documentary with educational content. origin of nations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSO-x... History and Science All Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfWfN... Ottoman Unknown Documentaries: https://goo.gl/V45KdI Genetic Origin and Pedigree Documentaries: https://goo.gl/RChUpw Science and Technology Documentaries: https://goo.gl/XU65JQ

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