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Kurmanjan Datka | |
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Born | 1811 |
Died | February 1, 1907 | (aged 95–96)
Nationality | Kyrgyz |
Occupation | Stateswoman |
Known for | Acquiesced under duress to the annexation of Kyrgyzstan to Russia |
Kurmanjan Datka (Kyrgyz: Курманжан Датка) or Datka Kurmanjan Mamatbay kyzy (22 may, 1811; Orok, Pamir Alai, Osh Region, Khanate of Kokand – 1 February 1907; Mady, Fergana Region, Russian Empire), also known as "The Tsaritsa of Alai" (The Queen of Alai) or "The Queen of the South", was a politician in Kyrgyzstan who acquiesced under duress to the annexation of that region to Russia. She was a female tribal leader and nicknamed Queen.[1]
In addition, there is Kurmanjan Datka (1811-1907), nicknamed "The Queen of Altai," a female tribal leader who initiated annexation to Russia and fought against the Uzbek-led Bukhara Emirate and Kokand khanate and her adviser Shabdan baatyr (1839-1912).
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