Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664
Bashkir Rebellion of 1662–1664 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Bashkir rebels | Russia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Gaura Akbulatov Ulekeya Krivoy Ishmukhammed Konkas Davletbaev Uraslanbek Bakkin † Sarah Mergen |
Alexis I Fyodor Volkonsky A. M. Volkonsky | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
unknown | unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown | unknown |
The Bashkir rebellion was one of the first major insurrection of the Bashkirs in the second half of the 17th century.
Causes of rebellion
Since the mid-16th century, the Bashkirs were vassals of the
Place of the uprising
Distribution of the uprising in the territory of the middle reaches of the river
Fighting
The uprising began in the summer of 1662 in the Urals. Bashkirs led by Sarah Mergena, Uraslanbek Bakkin and other leaders attacked Kataysky jail, Dalmatia Nev'yansky, monasteries Aramilsky, Irbitskoi, Belosludskuyu, Murzinskoe and other Settlements and managed to capture some of them. To fight the rebels, the royal government sent a large military force. Near the lake Irtyash they held a major battle. Another area of struggle was North
In the spring of 1663, the renewed uprising spread throughout the territory of
We know that the princes of Siberia, including Kucuk, did not represent a major force in the military sense. The rebels were trying, apparently, to use the Prince as a figure around which they could unite the mass of non-Russian Trans-Urals. It is no accident they were negotiating in parallel with the Kalmyks to get more help.
Trans-Ural rebels operating in the river basins
Results of the insurrection
The tsarist government, unable to defeat the rebels, was forced to meet their basic requirements. Ufa governor's
See also
References
- ^ article in Bashkortostan: a brief encyclopedia Archived June 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
Sources
- Bashkir Rebellion 1662–1664 Biennium, Bashkir Encyclopedia
- Ustiugov NV, Bashkir rebellion 1662–1664 gg., To Sat: Historical Records, Vol 24, Moscow, 1947;
- Akmanov, I.G. Башкирские восстания XVII — начала XVIII вв. [Bashkir Rebellion 17th — Beginning of the 18th Century]. - Ufa Kitap, 1998.
- Akmanov, I.G. Башкирия в составе Российского государства в XVII — первой половине XVIII в. [Bashkortostan within the Russian state in the 17th — the first half of the 18th century]. - Sverdlovsk: in the Urals. University Press, 1991.
External links
- Bashkortostan: A Brief Encyclopedia
- Bashkortostan within the Russian State. Rebellion against oppression and violence
- Bashkir Rebellion Archived 2018-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Leaders of the Rebellion of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Bashkirs of Kazan Railway
- Bashkir rebellion 1662-1664 on or Daychinovschina on YouTube