Burunduk Khan

Although Burynduq was considered a Khan, Kasym who commanded Kazakh troops, was more famous due to his involvement in the battles with Muhammad Shaybani.

The Kazakh sultans supported Kasym as well since in every military campaign he earned a victory due to his nobility, so his influence grew so much that he was declared as the Khan of all Kazakhs despite not having an official title and the recognized Khan, Burunduk, did not enjoy any popularity.

In 1511, Burunduk was forcefully deposed, but Kasym spared his life and allowed him to retire to Maverannahr.

Burunduk forever left his native steppes and instead went to Samarkand, where he lived with one of his daughters and died.

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