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An exhibition showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Kazakhstan’s museum-reserve “Aziret Sultan” has opened in Tatarstan.

Titled "The Heritage of Yassaui and Ancient Turkestan," the international exhibition has found its venue at the State Historical-Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve "Kazan Kremlin."

Organized by the state historical and cultural museum-reserve “Aziret Sultan,” the event features three main sections: “Spiritual Amanate,” “Heritage of Yassawi,” and “Turkestan – the capital of the Turkic world.”

The exhibition boasts a diverse collection of archaeological, numismatic, and ethnographic treasures from the museum-reserve’s archives. Included are manuscripts, paintings depicting the life and legacy of Khoja Akhmet Yassawi, works by his followers, and historical artifacts related to the world-renowned mausoleum of Khoja Akhmet Yassawi.

Attendees have the opportunity to delve into the history of sacred Turkestan and explore the centuries-old culture of the Kazakh steppe, highlighting its unique contribution to global civilization.

The exhibition will remain open to visitors until April 20, offering an enriching cultural experience for all who attend.

 

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