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This is alist ofmassacres in Kazakhstan.

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NameDateLocationPerpetratorsDeathsNotes
Barefooted Flight1723—1727Territory ofThree JüzesDzungars~125,000+ killed, wounded, captured and displaced (25,000+kibitkas)[1]Mass extermination of the Kazakh people by the Dzungars
Karakalpak genocide[2]1741—1743Junior JüzKazakhs~1,5 millionKarakalpaks (300,000kibitkas)Extermination of theKarakalpaks in theJunior Jüz of theKazakh Khanate during the reign ofAbul Khair Khan
Dzungar genocide1755–1758Dzungar Khanate (modern-dayDzungaria,Western Mongolia,Kazakhstan, northernKyrgyzstan, southernSiberia,Xinjiang)QingEight Banners,Kazakhs,Khalkha Mongols,Uyghur andHui rebels1,5 million Dzungars[3]Mass extermination of the Dzungars by the Qing Empire and other peoples
Dusty campaign1771Kazakh KhanateKazakhs100,000 Kalmyks[4]Massacre of the Kalmyks
Akmolinsk massacre1838AkmolinskKazakh rebelsHundreds RussiansAttack on Akmolinsk, house burning, interception of squads
Incidents during the Adayev uprising1870Mangyshlak PeninsulaKazakh rebelsDozens of Russians and ArmeniansAttacks on Russian settlements
Turkestan massacre1916Turkestan,KazakhstanKazakh rebels7,000 RussiansMassacre of the Russians by Kazakh rebels
Central Asian revolt of 19161916-1917Central AsiaImperial Russian Army100,000—300,000 Kazakhs and KyrgyzsGenocide of Central Asian peoples by the Russian Empire
Sergiopol massacre1918Ayagoz,KazakhstanAlash Militia100 Red Army soldiers and Russian civiliansAfter the capture of Sergiopol, the troops of Alash staged cruel reprisals against the civilian population in it
Semirechye massacres1920Zhetysu,KazakhstanAlash Militia3,800-25,000 Annenkovites and Red Army mensThe brutal reprisal ofAtaman Annenkov over his former soldiers[5]
Novouzenskaya massacre17-28 June 1989Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicZhanaozen,KazakhstanKazakhs~4—200 Caucasians and RussiansInterethnic clashes on June 17-28, 1989 in the city of Novy Uzen of the Kazakh SSR between groups of Kazakhs and people from the North Caucasus.[6][7]
Zhanaozen massacre16–17 December 2011KazakhstanMangystau Region,KazakhstanKazakhstanGovernment of Kazakhstan14+ Oil workersThe most notorious mass oil strike of 2011 erupted into riots in the city of Zhanaozen on December 16, in which 15 people died, hundreds were injured and arrested.
Arkankergen massacre28 May 2012KazakhstanArkankergen,KazakhstanVladislav Chelakh15 border guardsMass murder in the Alakol region of Kazakhstan on the border with China, near the village of Usharal.
Ile-Alatau National Park massacre13-14 August 2012KazakhstanIle-Alatau National Park,Almaty RegionReligious extremists[8]13 mensMass murder of 12 (13) people by Religious extremists in Ili-Alatau National Park, Almaty region[9][10][11][12]
Qandy Qantar massacre 202203-10 January 2022KazakhstanKazakhstanKazakhstanGovernment of KazakhstanDuring the week-long violent unrest and crackdowns, 227 people were killed and over 9,900 were arrested, according to Kazakh officials.[13][14]

On 7 January, President of Kazakhstan said in a statement that constitutional order had "largely been restored in all regions of the country. He also announced that he had ordered troops to use lethal force against protesters, authorizing instructions to "shoot to kill" without warning, calling the protesters "bandits and terrorists" and saying that the use of force would continue to "destroy the protests."[39][40][41][42]

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  1. ^Вопросы генеалогии и и хронологии правления ханов Казахского ханства 17—первой трети 18 века — Z. M. Sabitov
  2. ^«Население России и СССР с древнейших времен до наших дней: Демография» — А.Г. Виноградов
  3. ^Казачество. Путь воинов Христовых
  4. ^Торгутский побег: цена возвращения на историческую родину. WARHEAD.SU (2 ноября 2019). Дата обращения: 23 июня 2021. Архивировано 24 июня
  5. ^"Андрей Ганин, ДЬЯВОЛЬСКИЙ ПЛАН ФИЗИЧЕСКОГО ИСТРЕБЛЕНИЯ СВОИХ ЧАСТЕЙ ПУТЕМ МАССОВЫХ УБИЙСТВ, ДОКУМЕНТЫ КОНСУЛА СССР В ЧУГУЧАКЕ Л.М. ГАВРО ОБ АННЕНКОВСКОМ ТЕРРОРЕ".Archived from the original on 2023-02-06. Retrieved2023-12-02.
  6. ^Сергей Григорьевич Осьмачко (2003).Политическое и социально-экономическое развитие СССР, Российской Федерации, 1985—1999 гг: монография. Изд-во ЯГТУ. p. 119.ISBN 9785230184379.Archived from the original on 2022-03-17. Retrieved2021-10-17.
  7. ^Рыскожа, Болат (25 August 2011)."Восстание в Жанаозене, успешно забытое ровно за 20 лет правления Назарбаева".Радио Азаттык (in Russian).Archived from the original on 2022-03-17. Retrieved2020-12-28.
  8. ^"Массовое убийство в Казахстане раскрыто".Interfax (in Russian). 27 September 2012. Retrieved26 April 2024.
  9. ^"Khairov Sentenced To 11 Years In Ile-Alatau Case - Radio Free Europe".Radio Free Europe. 7 June 2016. Retrieved30 July 2023.
  10. ^"Kazakh police find bodies in Ile-Alatau park - BBC News".BBC News. 14 August 2012. Retrieved30 July 2023.
  11. ^"Kyrgyzstan to extradite suspect in Ile-Alatau national park massacre to Kazakhstan".inform.kz. 12 July 2013. Retrieved30 July 2023.
  12. ^"10 лет аксайской трагедии. Почему в официальную версию до сих пор верится с трудом? - Orda.kz".Orda.kz (in Russian). 15 August 2022. Retrieved30 July 2023.

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