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Muhammad Qasim bin Janibek Khan (, : Qasym bin Jänıbek Han), known by his shortened regal name as Qasim Khan (also spelled as Kasym Khan) was a son of . He ruled as the fourth Khan of the from about 1511 to 1521. He is viewed as the greatest leader to unite the Kazakh tribes. Although, was the Khan of the Kazakhs, the control of the government was in the hands of Qasim Khan. Eventually, he sent Burunduk Khan into exile who died in . Qasim Khan had a brother named Adik Khan who was married to Sultana Nigar Khanim, daughter of of . When Adik Khan died, Qasim Khan took her as his wife.Qasim Khan is generally regarded as one of the greatest rulers of the . Shortly after taking the throne in 1510, Qasim Khan fought against his cousin Muhammad Shaybani for control of the region. After Shaybani and the suffered severe losses in numerous battles near , the agreed to give Qasim Khan and the all former Uzbek lands north of the Syr Darya. This effectively allowed Qasim Khan to conquer all of modern , much of modern-day , and parts of southwestern , western , and . The consistently controlled of all of these lands until the 18th century, when they began suffering attacks from the Tsardom of Russia in the north, the Emirate of Bukhara to the south, and the in the east.

After his conquests against Muhammad Shaybani, Qasim began to advance the power of the Kazakh state for the long term. He is credited with creating the first written code of laws for the , which he called "The Bright Road of Qasim Khan" as well as creating some of the first written records of the , which used the script until the early 20th century.

Qasim Khan, a devout himself, was also a proponent of and a patron of the arts. Under his reign, all inhabitants of modern-day fully adopted , which had begun spreading throughout the steppe in the 13th century but only became firmly established under him and the rulers before him. Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, the Chagatayid governor of , wrote extensively about Qasim's success in the . With the relatively notable exceptions of and Shah Ismail I, Dughlat considered Qasim to be one of the most powerful rulers of the eastern Islamic world. Qasim oversaw the construction of numerous mosques and mausoleums, especially in northern , many of which still stand today. Towards the end of his reign, Qasim built an alliance with the rising prince , who shared a common enemy of Muhammad Shaybani with him.

Qasim had three sons by his two wives: Khanzada Abu'l Khair was born to Sultan Nigar Khanum, while and were born to Khanyk Sultan Khanum. Since he was the oldest, Khanzada Muhammed ultimately succeeded his father as khan, followed by Haqnazar long after him.


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