Name
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Date
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Location
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Perpetrators
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Deaths
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Notes
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Barefooted Flight
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1723—1727
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Territory of three zhuzes
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Dzungars
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~700,000 Kazakhs
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Mass extermination of the Kazakh people by the Dzungars
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Karakalpak genocide[1]
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1741-1743
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Younger Zhuz
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Kazakhs
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~1,5 million Karakalpaks (300 thousand kibitkas)
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Extermination of the Karakalpaks in the Younger Zhuz of the Kazakh Khanate during the reign of Abul Khair Khan
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Dzungar genocide
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1755–1758
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Dzungar Khanate (modern-day Dzungaria, Western Mongolia, Kazakhstan, northern Kyrgyzstan, southern Siberia, Xinjiang)
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Qing Eight Banners, Kazakhs, Khalkha Mongols, Uyghur and Hui rebels
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1,5 million Dzungars[2]
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Mass extermination of the Dzungars by the Qing Empire and other peoples
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Dusty campaign
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1771
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Kazakh Khanate
|
Kazakhs
|
100,000+ Kalmyks[3]
|
Massacre of the Kalmyks
|
Rovnenskaya massacre
|
1775
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Povolzhye
|
Kazakh rebels
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1,800+ Germans
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Attack on Povolzhye settlements
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Akmolinsk massacre
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1838
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Akmolinsk
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Kazakh rebels
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600+ Russians
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Attack on Akmolinsk, house burning, interception of squads
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Incidents during the Adayev uprising
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1870
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Mangyshlak Peninsula
|
Kazakh rebels
|
Thousands of Russians and Armenians
|
Attacks on Russian settlements
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Turkestan massacre
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1916
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Turkestan, Kazakhstan
|
Kazakh rebels
|
7,000 Russians
|
Massacre of the Russians by Kazakh rebels
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Russian genocide in Central Asia[4]
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1916-1917
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Central Asia
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Central Asian rebels
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60,000 Russians
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Genocide of Russians by Central Asian people's
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Sergiopol massacre
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1918
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Ayagoz, Kazakhstan
|
Alash Militia
|
100 Red Army soldiers and Russian civilians
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After the capture of Sergiopol, the troops of Alash staged cruel reprisals against the civilian population in it
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Massacres in Semirechye
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1920
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Zhetysu, Kazakhstan
|
Alash Militia
|
3,800-25,000 Annenkovites and Red Army men
|
The brutal reprisal of Ataman Annenkov over his former soldiers[5]
|
Novouzenskaya massacre
|
17-28 June 1989
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Zhanaozen, Kazakhstan
|
Kazakhs
|
~200 Caucasians and Russians
|
Interethnic 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 massacre
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16–17 December 2011
|
Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan
|
Government of Kazakhstan
|
14+ Oil workers
|
The 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.
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Arkankergen massacre
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28 May 2012
|
Arkankergen, Kazakhstan
|
Vladislav Chelakh
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15 Border guards
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Mass murder in the Alakol region of Kazakhstan on the border with China, near the village of Usharal.
|
Ile-Alatau National Park massacre
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13-14 August 2012
|
Ile-Alatau National Park, Almaty Region
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Religious extremists[8]
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12 Russians
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Mass murder of 12 people by Religious extremists in Ili-Alatau National Park, Almaty region[9][10][11][12]
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