Japanese scientists expressed interest in studying history of Alash movement
Opening the conference, Governor of West Kazakhstan region Altai Kulginov noted that the main idea of the Leaders of the Alash movement was the unity of the people.
"The national breakthrough strategy is implemented in the initiatives, ideas and activities of the President of independent Kazakhstan and affects all spheres of public life, domestic and foreign policy of the State. A careful attitude to history, to spirituality and culture is proclaimed in the program article of our President "Rukhani zhangyru", the Governor of the region said.
As the Governor’s Office of the region informed, scientists from different countries of the world took part in the conference. Among them are Professor from Japan Uyama Tamakhiko, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor from Moscow Dina Amanzholova, grandson of Turar Ryskulov V. Ryskulov, Doctor of History, Professor of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Radzhabov, Doctor of Law, professor, chief researcher of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences V. Khristoforov and many other foreign and Kazakh scientists.
According to Uyama Tamakhiko, a professor at the University of Hokkaido, who devoted much time to studying the idea of Alash autonomy, the roots of the Alash Government left an indelible mark on the history of Kazakhstan despite a short period of existence.
Also, within the framework of the conference, a visit to the museum of Alashorda in the village of Zhympity is planned, which was the capital of the Western branch of Alashorda.
We note that this year the Alashorda Museum was restored, in addition, in honor of the 130th anniversary of Zhakhanshi Dosmukhamedov, a museum named after him was opened in the Olentinskaya secondary school. Based on the results of the conferences, a resolution will be adopted to further study and create an objective history of the Alash movement.
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