Aktobe Regional
and Universal Scientific Library
named after S. Baishev
- A person who has memorized the words
of the wise, himself becomes wise.
Urandy eldin-urpagy kaisar
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On May 24, the reader service department hosted a historical and educational evening “Urandy eldin-urpagy kaisar”, dedicated to the brave heroes Beket Serkebayuly and Ernazar Kendzhalyuly, active organizers of the National Liberation Movement.
Mukhambetulin Amangali Makhanuly, a labor veteran, the best local historian of Kazakhstan, a member of the Union of Journalists of the Republic of Kazakhstan, an information specialist, a labor veteran - Kabakbaev Zhangabyl Zhumagaliuly, who gave a speech on the topic “Heroes are recorded in historical data”, who once consciously resisted the crowd of enemies and who lost their young lives, he shared his thoughts about the life and exploits of the heroes Becket Serkebayuly and Ernazar Kendzhalyuly.
Valuable information about the heroes who have come down to us, who during their short lives left an indelible mark in the consciousness of the people, and who were especially loved and devoted by the people, was conveyed and performed by singer Zolymbetov Demebay Kurmashvili.
Subject teacher of the Aktobe Humanitarian College Kargabayev Aigul Bakytbekovina focused on the history of the melodies written by Kazangap for the heroes, and performed the melody “Shyryldatpa” to its tune.
The direct descendants of the heroes Amankos Makatov, Zhaichyls Shadin, Kuandyk Shaimagambetov expressed pride in their heroic ancestors and expressed gratitude to the researchers and organizers of the event.
During the event, a book exhibition “The heroism of the heroes who defended the country is a legacy for generations” was organized for the attention of participants and readers, and a slide was shown describing the biographies of the heroes Ernazar and Becket.
The event was attended by teachers and students of the K. Zhubanov College, history teachers of city schools and cultural workers.

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