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The Karakalpak rebellion against the Khiva Khanate took place from 1855 to 1856. The Karakalpaks, an ethnic group living in the region of Karakalpakstan in present-day Uzbekistan, revolted against the oppressive rule of the Khiva Khanate. During this rebellion, the Karakalpaks fought against the Khiva Khanate, seeking to gain independence and establish their own autonomous region. The rebellion was led by various Karakalpak leaders, including Isfandiyar Khan and Ernazar Alakoz.

The Karakalpaks faced significant challenges during the rebellion, including the superior military forces of the Khiva Khanate. However, they were able to achieve some successes and gain control over certain areas.

The rebellion ultimately ended in 1856 with the defeat of the Karakalpaks by the Khiva Khanate. The Karakalpaks were forced to submit to the authority of the Khanate once again. The Karakalpak rebellion against the Khiva Khanate is an important event in the history of the Karakalpak people and their struggle for autonomy and self-determination. It represents their resistance against oppressive rule and their desire for independence