Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711

The Bashkir Rebellion from 1704 to 1711 was one of the longest in the series of Bashkir rebellions in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Russian Empire. The Bashkir uprisings of 1662–1664, 1681–1684, and 1704-1711 have been treated at length by Soviet and post-Soviet historians as evidence of Bashkiria's gradual incorporation into the empire and of Bashkir resistance to colonial oppression.

Bashkir Rebellion of 1704–1711
DateSummer 1704 – 1711
Location
Result Stalemate
Belligerents
Russia Bashkir rebels
Kazakhs
Tatars
Nogais
Karakalpaks
Commanders and leaders
Peter the Great
Pyotr Khovansky
Sergeyev
Dyume Ishkyev 
Aldar Isyangildin
Iman Batyr
Kusyum Tyulekyev
Khazi Akkuskarov
Urakay Yuldashbaev
Abul Khair Khan
Tauke Khan
Murat Kuchukov 
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
More than 40,000 killed unknown
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