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“Nomads” is a chronicle novel by the famous Kazakh writer Ilyas Yesenberlin (1915–1983), awarded the State Prize of the Kazakh SSR. Covers the historical events of the XV — XIX centuries that took place on the territory of the future of Kazakhstan. Esenberlin's trilogy consists of the following parts:


 * 1) "Conspired Sword"
 * 2) "Despair",
 * 3) "Khan Kene".

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Trilogy Core Line
The trilogy “Nomads” is dedicated to the five-century history of the Kazakh Khanate (XV — XIX centuries), the Republic of Kazakhstan is considered the official successor. As the Kazakh philologist K. K. Aralbaev noted,

“In many situations, historical documents and materials are a background for the writer. Events unfold in their own way. "


 * The "conspired sword" (XV-XVI centuries) describes the times of the formation of the Kazakh Khanate. When Abulhayir, Zhanibek and Kerey begin to fight for the throne; when the Kazakhs matured the idea of ​​closer association of zhuzes (clan groups). “Despair” (XVII - XVIII centuries) describes the struggle of the Kazakh people against invaders from other countries, as well as the vicissitudes of the transition of the Kazakhs to the Russian Empire. The novel describes in detail the heroic feats of Abylai Khan on the way to the creation of an independent Kazakh Khanate - and, in particular, the victory of the Kazakh people over the Dzungarian invaders, obtained by Abylay ... "Khan Kene" (XVIII - XIX century). In the center of the narration is the last khan of the three zhuzes of Kenesary Kasymuly.

Historical figures
All the main characters of the novel are historical, real personalities: from great leaders, starting with Genghis Khan, and ending with Kenesary Kasymuly and the little-known batyrs of the Great Steppe. Main characters:


 * "Conspired Sword" - Abulhayir Khan, Zhanibek and Kerey, Kasym Khan, Burunduk Khan, Asan Kaigy, Orak Batyr “Despair” - Khaknazar-khan, Tauekel Khan, Yessim Khan, Abylay-Khan, Bogenbai-Batyr, Kabanbai-Batyr, Bayan-Batyr, Bukhar-Zhyrau, “Khan Kena” - Kenesary Kasymuly, Agybay-batyr, Iman-batyr and many more, many people whose names remain in history.