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The conquest of the Kazak steppe was a long and arduous process, taking the lives of many Central Asians and few of the imperialist power of Russia. ...
Though the khanates of Bukhara, Kokand, and Khiva were taken in a relatively small time frame, considering most military ventures of the time, the conquering of the Kazak steppe and respective territories, took much longer than pointed to on paper. ... Although the western front of expansion, in Crimea and Constantinople, didn’t pan out, the conquest of the Kazak steppe proved to be essential to Russian development, in a time of Imperialistic colony importance.
Approximate Word count = 1136 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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