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WORSHIP OF SAINTS

WORSHIP OF SAINTS

In his hikmata Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, the Prime Minister of holy places is the divine Druze, whose lives are up to him. One of those divine friends -Ibrahim Adham. Azret Sultan declared in his wisdom…

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Kazan is a symbol of the holiday

Kazan is a symbol of the holiday

For the Kazakh people, «Yrystyn basy – kara kazan», «oshak», «otbasy», «kazan» have always been considered sacred. Kazan being a simple kitchen tool, is revered as a symbol of prosperity and unity, unity and solidarity,…

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THE CONCEPT OF A TAN, ONE OF THE TYPES OF DECORATIVE PRODUCTS

THE CONCEPT OF A TAN, ONE OF THE TYPES OF DECORATIVE PRODUCTS

Kazakh national jewelry is the pearl of our entire national culture. The culture of each nation develops in close contact with its way of life, traditions, national identity, ethnographic thought and the natural environment. Among…

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A PENDANT LAMP OF HISTORICAL VALUE

A PENDANT LAMP OF HISTORICAL VALUE

The pendant lamp located in the mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is a valuable heritage of the Turkic world and Islamic civilization, a fine example of metalworking art of the XVI century and a very…

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The Onirzhiek Necklace

The Onirzhiek Necklace

Kazakhs have many types of breast ornaments that are worn for beauty, one of which is the onirzhiek (next is the necklace). Wearing it also has a sacred meaning. Young girls don’t wear them. A…

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Kimeshek XX c.

Kimeshek XX c.

Kimeshek is one of the samples of national clothes, which has absorbed the special way of life, customs and traditions of the Kazakhs. This is the traditional national headdress of Kazakh women. In some regions,…

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Samovar jug

Samovar jug

The Fund of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve-Museum «Azret Sultan» keeps several types of jugs, characteristic of the XVIII-XX centuries. Most of them are made of copper, brass, cast iron, metals and ceramics. Along…

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Adalbakan, XX c.

Adalbakan, XX c.

One of the most valuable tree-like relics from the fund of the Azret Sultan Museum is Adalbakan. Adalbakan — equipment for hanging clothes and other household items. Adalbakan was inside the yurt, near the door.…

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Korzhyn, XX c.

Korzhyn, XX c.

Korzhyn is a handicraft product woven from woolen yarn. There are many types of korzhyn. Korzhyn includes pile carpets, thin carpets woven by the alash method and thick felt products that do not heat water…

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Tesbih, XX c.

Tesbih, XX c.

One of the five responsibilities in Islam is prayer five times a day. Every Muslim who prays uses zhainamaz, and then tesbih. Therefore tesbih occupies a special place in Islam. The word tasbih originally came…