"Pearl of the Great Steppe" exposition in Kyzylkoga district

A presentation of the temporary traveling exposition "Pearl of the Great Steppe" of the Local History Museum of Atyrau region dedicated to the Day of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held in Miyaly village

of Kyzylkoga district on the 30th anniversary of Independence.Akim of Kyzylkoga district Nursultan Bissembiyev, deputies of the district maslikhat, akims of rural districts and labor veterans, employees of various spheres and residents of the district took

part in the opening ceremony of the exhibition in the district museum.Akim of the district Nursultan Orakuly spoke at the cultural event and said that the promotion of our most valuable artifacts to the people of the district will expand the spiritual field

of the local population and create a positive attitude to the history of the country.During the event, akim of the district handed over a letter of thanks dedicated to the management of the Local History Museum of Atyrau region to the employee of the regional

museum Yerlan Tlekkabylov. After that, local historian, Honorary Citizen of Kyzylkoga district Kumar Khasanov spoke about the historical sites and valuable artifacts of the region and wished success to the exhibition, which provides a wealth of information

about the history of the region. In turn, the employee of the regional museum Yerlan Konyskereyevich presented a letter of thanks from the head of the regional museum Rashida Kharipova to the administration, which supported the exhibition, and presented the

Kyzylkoga district museum with a 5-volume scientific catalog of artifacts of the Atyrau regional museum.

The traveling exposition, which was visited by Kyzylkoga residents from November 30 to December 6, 2017, included the reconstruction of the Sarmatian woman "Pearl of the Great Steppe" found in Miyaly burial mounds, birch bark,

iron bow arrows, bronze arrowheads, horse harnesses, belts and clothing stickers.

Local history museum of Atyrau region


Atyrau city, street B.Momyshuly 3.

Tel. 8 (7122) 32-36-64, 8 (7122) 32-29-12

Email: atyrau-museum@mail.ru