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Abu'l-Mansur (Abylai) Khan ابو المنصور (ابیلی) خان Әбілмансұр (Абылай) хан | |||||
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Khan of the Three Kazakh Jüzes Khanzada Sultan Shah-i-Turan | |||||
Khan of the Kazakh Khanate | |||||
Reign | 1771–1781 | ||||
Coronation | 1771 | ||||
Khan of the Middle Zhuz | |||||
Reign | 1733/1743–1781 | ||||
Predecessor | Abilmambet Khan | ||||
Successor | Wali Khan | ||||
Born | citation needed] Turkistan, Kazakh Khanate | May 23, 1711[||||
Died | Tashkent, Kazakh Khanate | May 23, 1781 (aged 70)||||
Spouse | Ruhani Daulet Begum | ||||
Issue | Wali Khan Kasym Sultan Suyuk Sultan Adil Sultan (there were 30 sons in total) | ||||
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House | House of Borjigin | ||||
Dynasty | Tore House of Urus Khan | ||||
Father | Korkem Wali Sultan | ||||
Mother | Jazira Begum | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Wāli-ūllah Abū'l-Mansūr Khan (Kazakh: ولی الله ابو المنصور خان, Уәлиұллаh Әбілмансұр хан, romanized: Uäliūllah Äbılmansūr Han), better known as Abylai Khan or Ablai Khan (May 23[citation needed], 1711 — May 23, 1781) was Khan of the Middle Jüz (central region) and was the last independent Kazakh Khan of the Kazakh Khanate before the Khanate was absorbed into the Russian Empire.