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Atake Tynay Biy uulu (Kyrgyz: Атаке Тынай бий уулу), better known as Atake Biy (Kyrgyz: Атаке бий), or Atake Baatyr (Kyrgyz: Атаке баатыр; 1738, Andijan region - around 1787) was the Supreme Biy of the North Kyrgyz Confederation and known for establishing first diplomatic ties between northern Kyrgyz and Russian Empire from 1785 to 1787. On agreement with other Kyrgyz leaders he sent his envoys to Saint Petersburg to deliver a letter to Catherine the Great. The Empress was favorable to the ambassadors and, on her behalf, knyaz A.A.Vyazemskiy sent a response to Atake Biy stating that his proposals of friendship had been accepted. When the Kyrgyz joined the Russian Empire, the volost inhabited by descendants of Atake Batyr it was named "Atake Volost".

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  • Atake Tynay Biy uulu (Kyrgyz: Атаке Тынай бий уулу), better known as Atake Biy (Kyrgyz: Атаке бий), or Atake Baatyr (Kyrgyz: Атаке баатыр; 1738, Andijan region - around 1787) was the Supreme Biy of the North Kyrgyz Confederation and known for establishing first diplomatic ties between northern Kyrgyz and Russian Empire from 1785 to 1787. On agreement with other Kyrgyz leaders he sent his envoys to Saint Petersburg to deliver a letter to Catherine the Great. The Empress was favorable to the ambassadors and, on her behalf, knyaz A.A.Vyazemskiy sent a response to Atake Biy stating that his proposals of friendship had been accepted. When the Kyrgyz joined the Russian Empire, the volost inhabited by descendants of Atake Batyr it was named "Atake Volost". (en)
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  • Around 1787 (en)
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  • Tynay Biy (en)
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  • Supreme biy of the North Kyrgyz Confederation (en)
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  • Atake Tynay Biy uulu (Kyrgyz: Атаке Тынай бий уулу), better known as Atake Biy (Kyrgyz: Атаке бий), or Atake Baatyr (Kyrgyz: Атаке баатыр; 1738, Andijan region - around 1787) was the Supreme Biy of the North Kyrgyz Confederation and known for establishing first diplomatic ties between northern Kyrgyz and Russian Empire from 1785 to 1787. On agreement with other Kyrgyz leaders he sent his envoys to Saint Petersburg to deliver a letter to Catherine the Great. The Empress was favorable to the ambassadors and, on her behalf, knyaz A.A.Vyazemskiy sent a response to Atake Biy stating that his proposals of friendship had been accepted. When the Kyrgyz joined the Russian Empire, the volost inhabited by descendants of Atake Batyr it was named "Atake Volost". (en)
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