Tauke Khan

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Tauke Khan was a prominent 17th–18th century Kazakh ruler known for unifying the Kazakh tribes and codifying traditional laws into the "Jety Jargy" legal code.

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instanceOf Kazakh khan
historical figure
ruler
activity diplomacy with neighboring powers
associatedWith Kazakh biys (judges and elders) NERFINISHED
Kazakh zhuzes NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Kazakh historiography
Kazakh oral tradition
conflict wars against the Dzungar Khanate
country Kazakh Khanate NERFINISHED
dynasty Kazakh ruling dynasty of the Tore (Chinggisid) lineage
ethnicGroup Kazakh NERFINISHED
field law
military leadership
statecraft
gender male
governanceStyle consultation with biys and tribal leaders
hasAncestor Genghis Khan NERFINISHED
hasTitle Khan NERFINISHED
Tauke the Wise NERFINISHED
historicalReputation lawgiver
wise ruler
implemented Jety Jargy legal reforms
influenced later Kazakh legal and political institutions
knownFor Jety Jargy legal code
codification of traditional Kazakh laws
unifying Kazakh tribes
language Kazakh
legacy foundational figure in Kazakh legal tradition
symbol of Kazakh unity
legalSystem customary Kazakh law
name Tauke Khan NERFINISHED
nativeName Тәуке хан NERFINISHED
notableWork Jety Jargy NERFINISHED
partOf history of Kazakhstan
politicalGoal maintaining unity among the three Kazakh zhuzes
strengthening central authority in the Kazakh Khanate
positionHeld Khan of the Kazakh Khanate NERFINISHED
predecessor Tauke Khan’s predecessor as Kazakh khan is traditionally identified as Salqam-Jangir Khan
region Central Asia
Kazakh steppes NERFINISHED
reignEnd early 18th century
reignStart late 17th century
religion Islam
successor Bolat Khan NERFINISHED
timePeriod 17th century
18th century

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Kazakh Khanate notableRuler Tauke Khan