Adai rebellion

Aday uprising
DateMarch–December 1870
Location
Result Uprising suppressed
Belligerents
 Russian Empire Kazakhs of Aday
Commanders and leaders
Nikolai Rukin [ru] 
Egor Zelenin [ru]
Pavel Kutaisov
Alexander Komarov
Isa Tlenbaev [ru]
Strength
Initial: 40 soldiers
Eventual: 800
Initial: 5,000[1]
Eventual: 10,000

The Adai Uprising (‹See Tfd›Russian: Адаевское восстание), or Mangyshlak Rebellion, was a revolt that took place on the Mangyshlak Peninsula (at Mangistau, on the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea in the territory of present-day Kazakhstan) by local Kazakh tribe against the introduction of several administrative reforms on the peninsula by the Russian government under the general title of Temporary Regulation.

  1. ^ Yudin 1894, pp. 135–156.