Töle Biy

That includes Shoqan Walikhanov, Alexey Lyovshin, Grigory Potanin, Аbubakir Divayev and Baltabai Adambayev, and others.

In 1740, escaping from the Dzungar invasion, he fled with all his relatives to Abd al-Karim Biy (Kokand Khanate).

Töle Bi was buried in the Shaikhantaur Cemetery in Tashkent, near the mausoleum of Yunus Khan, the maternal grandfather of Babur.

Many poets and storytellers have honored the wise figure of Töle Bi, making his wisdom the subject of their works.

In past centuries, Russian researchers such as A. Levshin, P. Makovetsky, and L. Baluev, among others, expressed their respect for Töle Bi in their writings.

Over time, Kazakh scholars and writers, including Mäshhür Jüsip Köpeev, Shäkärim Qudayberdiuly, Saken Seifullin, Mukhtar Auezov, B. Adambaev, and N. Törequlov, have published research and reflections on Töle Bi’s legacy.

Fantasy portrait of Töle Biy on a Kazakhstani stamp, 2008