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11.12.2019 Exhibition «The Golden Horde – the cradle of Kazakh statehood» from the museum fund, in the frame of celebration 750th anniversary of the Golden Horde

Openning 11 December 2019 at 15.00

The President Kassym-Jomart K. Tokayev noted that according to the results of the Talas Kurultai in 1269 Ulus Jochi (Golden Horde) gained its full independence. It was also noted about the importance of popularizing the rich cultural heritage of our country, and sacred objects should become places of attraction of Kazakhstani and foreign tourists.

The Exhibition «The Golden Horde – the cradle of Kazakh statehood»The exhibition aims to acquaint visitors with the culture and life of the Golden Horde period based on unique collections, about 300 artefacts of the Central Museum dating back to the 13th-14th centuries will be exhibited. For the first time, the Museum will present fragments of silk fabrics of the ceremonial costume of the highest nomadic aristocracy of the Chaghatayids of the 13th-14th centuries found near Shengeldy (Almaty region).

The exposition is represented by five information complexes:

The section "Equipment of a warrior of the 13th-14th centuries" demonstrates metal belt sets, armaments – arrowheads, a sword, a quiver, etc. A special place is occupied by the collection of unique fragments of silk fabrics from the ceremonial costume of the higher nomadic aristocracy of the Chagatayids of the 13th-14th centuries found at the settlement of Shengeldy, Almaty region by A.K. Akishev.

The section "The Golden Horde cities in the territory of Kazakhstan of the 13th-14th centuries" acquaints with collections of archaeological artefacts from the ancient settlements of the Golden Horde period – Saraichik, Otrar, Kuiryktobe, etc.

Section "The Great Silk Road. Trade. Import Items. Coins" presents import items found in the Golden Horde cities of Kazakhstan, as well as silver and copper coins from the Saraichik settlement, representing the products of 25 mints, including other states of the 13th-14th centuries.

The section "Religions: Tengrism, Islam, Nestorianism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism" introduces a collection of Nestorian tombstones and an icon.

The section "Religious architecture of the 13th-14th centuries" is presented with models and architectural fragments of Saraichik settlement, the Mausoleum of Jochi Khan, Alash Khan, Bolgan ana, Khozha Akhmed Yassaui and others.

The exhibition is of great interest to scientists, archaeologists, historians, teachers, students and students.

The exhibition will last until the end of the year.

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