West Siberian conflict

West Siberian conflict
Part of Kazakh–Russian conflicts
Date16901703
Location
Result Kazakh victory
Territorial
changes
  • The crisis of Russian colonization of the Southern Trans-Urals
  • Russian settlement of new lands in Siberia was suspended
  • Many Russian villages were liquidated
  • Kazakh attacks also caused food shortages in the Tobolsk region
  • A ban on the construction of new Russian settlements on lands disputed with the Kazakhs
Belligerents
Kazakh Khanate Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Tauke Khan
Kazy Sultan
Ablai Sultan
Peter the Great
Fedor Tutolmin
Alexei Golovin
Andrew Nepripasov  (POW
Vasily Kobyakov  (POW)
Vasily Shulgin  
Yakov Shulgin  
Ivan Shulgin  
Ivan Molchanov
Casualties and losses
Unknown ~522+ killed and captured
3,000+ Russian civilians captured

West Siberian conflict or Kazakh–Russian war — large military conflict between the Kazakh Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, caused by the Kazakh-Russian contradictions in 16801690. The conflict was accompanied by raids and attacks on settlements and battles in the south of Western Siberia.