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(Redirected from Biys)

Giant likeness of Kazybek Biy in Karaganda, Kazakhstan

Biy (Kazakh: Би, Bi) were elected judges and administrators during the Kazakh Khanate era.[1] Biys are below Sultans in rank.[2] Many consider "Biy" to simply be a kazakh variation of "Bey", though there are major differences: like, for example, the fact that "biy" is not an inheritable position.

Biys of Kazakhstan were chosen mainly based on their personal qualities. They possessed knowledge of history, the people's lives, customs and traditions, they were distinguished with their wisdom and eloquence. During the years of the strengthening of the Kazakh Khanate (XVII-XVIII centuries) and continuous wars fought with the Dzonghar Khanate, biys of three zhuzs played a major role: SeniorTöle Biy, MiddleQazybek Biy, JuniorÄiteke Biy. They are considered to be three of the most important historical figures in Kazakh history.[3][4] During the years of colonialism of the Russian Empire, these professions and their practices were either weakened or stopped completely. The profession of Biys was eventually abolished by an imperial order on 25 March 1891.

The Council of biys [kk; ru] was the highest council, a kind of senate.

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  1. ^ Chapter II Common Law Philosophy of the Kazakhs: Potential for Democracy Archived 2 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Council for Research in Values and Philosophy
  • ^ Kazakhstan Archived 11 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine Global Ministries, The United Methodist Church
  • ^ Embassy of Kazakhstan - History
  • ^ Embassy of Kazakhstan - History

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