Baybakty ( kaz. Baybayty ) is a Kazakh clan that is one of the twelve divisions of the Bayuly tribe in the Younger Zhuz . The genus is divided into subgenus Olzhaorys, Kulsuyndіk, Bulan, Kulshyk, Kynyk, Zhaugashty, Kushpen, Buganay, Dauymshar, Zhomart, Sholan, Syrym, Batak, Toksaba, Alteke, Eselbai, Bagan and Shekeu.
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History
Since ancient times, the genus has been populating the interfluve of the Volga and Yaik.
Settlement geography
Representatives of the Baibakty clan live in Atyrau and West Kazakhstan regions.
Strength
Before the revolution of 1917, the population of the clan was 40 thousand people.
Units
The genus is divided into subgenera Olzhaorys, Kulsuyndіk, Bulan, Kulshyk, Kynyk, Zhaugashty, Kushpen, Buganay, Dauymshar, Zhomart, Sholan, Syrym, Batak, Alteke (subgene Nazarymbet, Mamat, Andas, Baiyuyek, Bumyu, Yumyek).
Famous Representatives
- Syrym Datov (1753-1802) - foreman, leader of the anti-government movement of the Kazakhs of the Younger Zhuz in 1783-1797.
- Isaev, Uraz Dzhanzakovich ( May 28, 1899 , aul No. 4, Lbischensky Uyezd , Ural Region [1] [2] - August 29, 1938 ) - Soviet, Kazakhstani statesman, chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic-SSR (1929-1938).