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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 21.8 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

General · Modern
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Kenesary Khan led a rebellion of Kazakh tribes against Russian imperial expansion and colonial policies. The revolt aimed to restore Kazakh autonomy and resist Russian settlement on Kazakh lands. It lasted for a decade, involving guerrilla warfare and sieges of Russian forts.
Kenesary was proclaimed khan by a council of Kazakh elders, reviving the title abolished by Russia. This act formalized his leadership of the rebellion and asserted Kazakh sovereignty. It united many Kazakh tribes under his banner against Russian rule.
Kenesary's forces were defeated by a combined Russian-Kyrgyz army near Karkaraly. He was captured and executed by the Kyrgyz. His death ended the last major Kazakh rebellion against Russian expansion in the 19th century.
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