Tauke Khan Mausoleum, 18th century. Azret-Sultan heritage and cultural complex in Turkistan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia


Abū'l-Fath Tauke Mūhammad bin Salqām-Jahangīr Khan, commonly known as Tauke Khan, was a Kazakh khan of the Kazakh Khanate. In 1652 after the death of his father Jahangir Khan, the son of Esim Khan, the ruler of Jungars Erdeni Batyr had strengthened the military pressure on Kazakh Khanate. Eventually he died in 1670.


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Location: Turkistan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
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