At the third meeting of the national Kurultai "Honest Person – Honest Work – Honest Income," the head of state emphasized the importance of taking measures to preserve the country's rich historical and cultural heritage. In his speech, he noted that this year marks the 800th anniversary of the establishment of the Ulus of Juchi (the Great Steppe), and that the past, present, and future of our country are closely intertwined with its historical legacy.
The exhibition featured around 300 unique exhibits from the collections of the Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the National Historical, Cultural, and Natural Museum-Reserve "Ulytau," and the State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve "Saraishyk," as well as numismatic materials, copper coins with silver dirhams from the Golden Horde, Khorezm, Samarkand, Iran, and more.
Additionally, as part of the exhibition, a round table was held on the topic "The Historical and Cultural Heritage of the Golden Horde: Preservation, Restoration, and Research." During the event, researchers discussed the history of the Kazakh Khanate and issues related to the restoration of monuments from the Golden Horde.
The exhibition will run until March 12, 2025.