Syzdyk sultan, Chingizid, was a Sultan and statesman in the Kazakh Khanate.
Background
He was son of the last Kazakh Khan Kenesary Kasymuly, Hakim Teriskeyav Kokand khanate, pansat bashi in Kokand army. His mother was the second wife of Kenesary Khan Janyl Khanum. In the year of his father"s death (1847) Syzdyk was ten years old.
He grew up with two half-brothers.
Career
In historiography, he is also referred to as Sadiq Sultan. Childhood
He trained in military affairs living among konyrat children around Turkestan and Suzak, near the Karatau mountains and in the lower reaches of the Shu river. These lands were then under the rule of the Kokand Khanate.
Uzunagach battle
Syzdyk received education from the local mullah, before joining the army of Kokand.
In 1860, in the South region of Kazakhstan Vernogov tried to break the Russian troops. The Khan"s army had been mobilized for a battle in Uzunagache.
A small Kazakh detachment headed by Tayshyk, Syzdyk and Ahmet created a diversion that allowed Kokandtsy to safely escape from persecution. After a few of defeats as part of Kokand army, Tayshyk and Ahmed decided that Kokand had no prospects.
They continued to "serve a strong Russia, if it will be possible otherwise we will use the calmness in her citizenship."
Syzdyk chose another way: "If the Russian take Kokand, I go to Bukhara.
If they take Buharuto another state. Tayshyk and Ahmet shifted thousands of Kazakh families close to them.