The Türcologists from around the world will gather here in September in order to create a foundation of the Union
of Turkic studies.
Kyzylorda
region becomes a region in which special attention is paid to the science. The
Türcologists from around the world will gather here in September in order to
create a foundation of the Union of Turkic studies.
According to Olzhas Suleimenov, who brilliantly performed at the session
of Scientific and Methodological Council for Cultural Heritage of Kyzylorda
region, Kyzylorda can become the center of revival of Türkology in Kazakhstan,
reports BNews.kz.
Kyzylorda
region becomes a region in which special attention is paid to the science, - he
said. There is no other region in Kazakhstan that carried out the scientific
meetings on the cultural development of the region with such frequency. In my
opinion, the region may well become the center of revival of Türkology in Kazakhstan.
The Türcologists from around the world will gather here in September in order
to create a foundation of the Union of Turkic studies.
The scientific
advisory board of the Cultural Heritage in Kyzylorda was created recently. Their
second meeting passed only recently. The first council meeting was devoted to the
question of inclusion the Korkyt heritage into the UNESCO list of intangible
cultural heritage. The second meeting was devoted to the discussion of details
on the reconstruction of Siganak settlements and building here an open-air
museum.
Another interesting part was the report “On peculiarities of monuments
of Kyzylorda region and their protection, conservation and use” of the Director
of RSE "Kazrestavratsiya" Khanat Tuyakbaev. He proposed to create a
buffer zone around the monuments to protect them from destruction. In general,
this initiative was welcomed.
The
Professor of the Department of Karaganda State University named after al-Farabi
offered a few projects for the future work of the Board “archeology, ethnology
and museology”, Vice Chairman Madiyar Eleuov: study of local architectural
monuments, excavations, the publishing of two-volume edition about the Kazakhs and cultural heritage of the land Sira
as well as the development of archaeological maps of each of the districts.