Batyr Eset Kotibaruli ( kz, Есет Көтібарұлы, ''Eset Kötıbarūly'') (1803—1889) was the leader of the wars against
Khiva and
Kokand khanates, the head of an anti-colonial uprising and the leader of the national liberation movement of
Kazakhs.
Origin
Eset batyr is originally from Shekty-Kabak subdivision of Alimuli tribe of the
Lesser Horde.
[Olcott, Martha Brill, ''The Kazakhs''](_blank)
Hoover Press, 1995, pp. 58-68, . Retrieved on 18 October 2014 This tribe had nomadic style of life on the territory of modern
Aktobe Province
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of
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and
Orenburg province of the
Russian Federation
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, as well as between the
Ural
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*Ural (region), in Russia and Kazakhstan
*Ural Mountains, in Russia and Kazakhstan
*Ural (river), in Russia and Kazakhstan
* Ual (tool), a mortar tool used by the Bodo people of India
*Ural Federal District, in Russia
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(Zhaik) and
Volga
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rivers. Eset Batyr was born in 1803 near the Lake Shalkar in
Kazakhstan
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in the family of famous judge and leader Kotibar.
Anti-Khiva uprising
Kazakhs of
Lesser Horde constantly conflicted with
Khiva troops due to aggressive attacks into the territory of the
Kazakh Steppe by the
Khiva Kingdom. Eset Batyr led a large army of
Kazakhs and defeated the aggression of
Khiva. Eset Batyr also successfully defended his ancestral lands against
Kokand Khanate
The Khanate of Kokand ( fa, ; ''Khānneshin-e Khoqand'', chg, ''Khoqand Khānligi'') was a Central Asian polity in the Fergana Valley centred on the city of Kokand between 1709 and 1876. Its territory is today divided between Uzbekistan, Kyrg ...
's aggression.
[Torekhanov, Tauman. ''Dala Herculesi'', Almaty: Atamura, 2008, ]
Anti-Colonial Uprising
From 1847 to 1858 Eset Batyr led a revolt of
Kazakhs against the Russian administration.
The Tsar's administration sent two
Cossack detachments and 200
Kazakhs controlled by Sultan Taukin and Major Mikhailov from the
Ural
Ural may refer to:
*Ural (region), in Russia and Kazakhstan
*Ural Mountains, in Russia and Kazakhstan
*Ural (river), in Russia and Kazakhstan
* Ual (tool), a mortar tool used by the Bodo people of India
*Ural Federal District, in Russia
*Ural econ ...
division. Also, 600
Kazakhs were sent under the leadership of Elekey Kasymov by the Tsar administration.
Eset batyr sent 800 people against Russian troops who were destroyed by people of Eset Batyr.
[Torekhanov, Tauman. ''Kanmen Zhazylgan Tagdyrlar'', Almaty: Atamura, 1999, ] In 1854–1858, there was uprising of
Kazakhs living in Aral region, due to high taxes of the Tsar administration. At that time, extortion or taxes carried out by camels. For instance, the military campaign of Perovskii in 1853 to conquer city of Akmeshit in
Kazakhstan
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required almost 8 thousand camels.
Kazakhs organized an uprising and moved to the territory of the
Emba river
The Emba ( kk, Ембі ''Embı'' or ''Jem'', russian: Эмба) in west Kazakhstan rises in the Mugodzhar Hills and flows into the Caspian Sea. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . .
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, Zhayyk. V.A Perovskiy organized a punitive detachment and sent Baron Wrangel with a large army to suppress the uprisings.
Eset Batyr agreed with Baron Wrangel, but the war did not stop and subsequently Eset batyr continued military actions against the military colonial posts and
Cossack troops. The newly created punitive detachment under the leadership of
Sultan Arslan Zhantorin was defeated by the army of Eset Batyr.
Sultan Arslan Zhantorin was killed.
The suppression of uprising
The suppression of the uprising was accompanied by mass killings of civilian population. Many rebels were executed while others were sent to jail such as Batyr Becket Serkebaeyev. In 1858 uprising was totally suppressed.
The
Russian Government understood that it would be unsuccessful to continue using force against Eset Batyr and Governor-General Katenin offered peace to Eset Batyr promising to comply with the demands of rebellions. Eset Batyr and the Russian administration reached a peace deal.
Eset batyr in historical essays
* AI Dobrosmyslov, "Turgayskaya Oblast - historical sketch" (
Orenburg, 1902, pp. 407–409): "The most important Batyrs were Shekti batyrs Dzhankozha Nurmuhamedov and Eset Kotibarov. Our administration quarrelled with Eset Kotibarov and created a dangerous enemy. His influence and importance among people is indisputable… "
* Chief of General Staff of Defense ministries L. Meyer St. Peterburg in 1865, "Kirgiskaya steppe, Orenburgskogo Office" (65-69 pp.) -: "Eset is a good family man, his dangers were shared with his several brothers and a mother who on hearsay, is the woman of excellent mind and energies… "
* "Russian art piece" 1858, 1 January 31 issue, "Minor Kirgiz Horde, a nomadic proposes" Ust-Urta ":"… The name of Eset in the Little Orde was also formidable, as of his colleague Keny-Sary, who was killed in the fortieth years … or as the name of the hero Shamil of Caucasus. ".
* The artist
Bronislaw Zaleski, "Journey to the Kazakh Sahara, Paris, in 1865:" I spent one day at Iset Kotibarov's place. For that era it was the most interesting person, very popular in the steppes…… He remained leader and served as a judge. "
* E. P. Kovalevsky, Head of Department MFA
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, during the campaign to
Khiva in 1839-1840: "… At the crossroads of the steppe I have met Batyr Eset Kotibarov, before he led the anti-colonial movement in priaral region, among some of the Kazakhs of the Lesser Horde. Eset had a body comparable to Hercules, his athletic form, his wild beauty and actions full of courage could impress Europeans and had strong influence among his fellow citizens " (" Explorer by land and seas ", kn.1, str.155).
* Also uprising of Eset widely reported in Russian publications such as Century 19: "Contemporary" (1851), "World illustration" (1860), "Domestic notes" (1860), "Russian Gazette" (1859), "Russian art piece" (1860), etc.
* Furthermore, books of Torekhanov Tauman Alybayuly describe in detail about Eset Kotibaruli.
References
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