The Battle of Orbulaq was battled in 1643 between Jangir Khan and Huntaiji Erdeni Batur, bringing about the loss of Erdeni Batur’s military by the Yalantush Bahadur Kazakhs,
driven by Jangir Sultan (later Jangir-Khan) with the help of the Uzbek Emir of Samarkand. The fight, battled during a progression of Kazakh-Dzungar Wars, was one of the underlying defining moments in the freedom battle of the Kazakhs against the Dzhungar intrusion in the seventeenth century.
The missions of the Dzhungar troops showed the malice of Kazakh ancestral quarrels and intra-medieval hardship notwithstanding the forceful danger that developed from one year to another. Moreover, from a tactical viewpoint, the Dzhungar Khanate addressed a genuine threat to the Kazakh tribes.
Dissimilar to some Asian people groups who dominated the “arrowed fight”, guns with wicks and ordnance showed up in help of the Dzhungar armed force as ahead of schedule as the finish of the seventeenth century