For instance, the military campaign of Vasily Perovsky in 1853 to conquer city of Ak-Mechet (Modern Kyzylorda) in Kazakhstan required almost 8 thousand camel.
[1] The rebels put a number of demands: removal of tax for households, termination of sending of punitive detachments to the Kazakh steppe, allowing usage of pastures and the possibility to move on the banks of rivers Zhem, Mugadzhar, Elek, Kobda, Zhaiyk.
[3] Eset Batyr agreed with Baron Wrangel, but the war did not stop and the rebels continued to raid military fortifications, stole horses, and attacked Russian Cossack detachments.
In June 1855, the Orenburg Governor-General gave the task to the Sultan of the Junior Zhuz, Arslan Janturin, to catch Eset Kotibaruli.
According to their results, the batyr, in exchange for a reduction in taxes for the Kazakhs of the Junior Zhuz and the opportunity to roam along the banks of the Emba and Zhaiyk, was forced to recognize the power of the Russian Tsar and lay down his arms.