Äbdiğapar Janbosynūly

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Born1870
Turgay Oblast, Russian Empire (now Kazakhstan)
Äbdiğapar Janbosynūly
ٴابدىعاپار جانبوسىنۇلى
Khan of the Qypşaq Kazakhs[a]
In office
21 November 1916  February 1917
SardarbegAmankeldı İmanov
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born1870
Turgay Oblast, Russian Empire (now Kazakhstan)
Died21 November 1919 (aged 48–49)
Military service
Years of service1916–1917
RankKhan, Emir
Battles/warsCentral Asian revolt of 1916
Russian Civil War

Äbdiğapar Janbosynūly (Kazakh: ٴابدىعاپار جانبوسىنۇلى Cyrillic: Әбдіғапар Жанбосынұлы; 1870 – 21 November 1919) was a Kazakh revolutionary and military commander who was elected as Khan of the Qypşaq [ru] clan during the Central Asian revolt of 1916.

Äbdiğapar Janbosynūly was born in 1870 in Turgay Oblast, in the Russian Empire. He was part of the Qypşaq [ru] clan. He claimed descent from Niyaz Tıleuıūly [kk], a Kazakh bey, and received an Islamic education.[1] Prior to the Central Asian revolt of 1916, he was involved in farming and irrigation, and had been responsible for opening a school in his village.[2]

Central Asian revolt of 1916

With the beginning of the revolt, Janbosynūly was elected as Khan of the Qypşaq. In this position, he controlled the eastern half of the revolt, with Ospan Şolaqūly controlling the western half, under the Argyn clan.[1] In spite of his theoretical political role, he delegated most power to his elected council of twenty representatives, focusing on military matters.[2]

Janbosynūly's troops laid siege to the village of Torğai [ru] on 22 October 1916, but abandoned the siege to fight with Russian troops. Afterwards, rebel troops launched a strategic retreat to Batbakkara Raion (now Amangeldi District) and engaged in guerrilla warfare against Russian troops.[3] During this time, Şolaqūly's troops were defeated by Russian forces.[4] Janbosynūly continued fighting until the February Revolution, when his troops stood down.[3]

Later life and death

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