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09.12.2019 The exhibition «Құрбан болған тұлғалар»

the exhibition opening «Құрбан болған тұлғалар»On December 9, 2019 at 15.00, the Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan will host the exhibition opening «Құрбан болған тұлғалар», dedicated to the 125th anniversary of an outstanding personalities of Kazakh people, victims of Stalin’s repressions, legendary Kazakh poet Ilyas Zhansugurov, outstanding poet, writer and talented playwright Saken Seifullin and satirist-writer Beimbet Mailin.

According to historical data, more than 40 million Soviet citizens were repressed in 1930-1953. During this period, 40 percent of Kazakhs were killed. In particular, representatives of the intelligentsia of all peoples and nations of the Soviet Union were subjected to illegal punishment. In the republic events dedicated to the 125th anniversary of those who have dedicated their lives to the prosperity of the Kazakh people are held. In this regard, the main purpose of the exhibition is to preserve the memory of the country's outstanding personalities among the younger generation, who in the 30-40s became victims of political repression.

At the exhibition clothing from the personal complexes of S. Seifullin, I. Zhansugurov, B. Mailin, T. Ryskulov, S. Khodzhanov from the funds of the Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan will be presented.

To the attention of visitors the working cabinet of representatives of intelligentsia of those years, as well as the seal, gold watch, cigarette case, bag and other materials that belonged to S. Seifullin will be displayed.

The exhibition was jointly organized by the archive of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Central State Archive of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Central Scientific Library “Gylym ordasy”.

The exhibition will last till January 9, 2020.

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