History of karakalpaks and kazakhs on the volga- yoyak coast
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AbstractOne of the researchers of the history of the Golden Horde, the Kazakh scholar Shokhan Valikhanov, in his 1858 book The Fall of the Horde, always referred to the term "Mangits" as "Karakalpaks". The last dancer of the Horde to save the people from such poverty was Ormonbet, the son of Tinaxmat. His reign during the Horde (1584–1596) coincides with the years. The reason is that after the death of Ormonbet (1596), the last dancer of the Mangits, the population regained its former name, the Karakalpaks. However, in the historical manuscripts of that time, no historian gave a specific idea that the Mangits were Karakalpaks. They occupy lands from the banks of the Edirne River to Turkestan. Some parts of it have reached the Crimea. " Sources about this population are often found in the historical works of the peoples of the East and Europe.
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