The Aktymar History and Ethnography Museum is part of an educational programme called Museums of Kazakhstan” and highlights multiple aspects of great women in Kazakh history. It tells the story of women who contributed to the establishment of the Kazakh state from ancient times to the present day.
Among them are the legendary Umai-ana, the Scythian Queen Tomyris, wives of some of the khans who, after the deaths of their husbands, were able to run the state, handle relations with neighbouring states and raised heirs to the throne.
The museum also displays samples of rich traditional clothing and unique women’s jewelry, various pieces of handicraft, personal belongings of prominent women and musical instruments. The guest of honour at the opening of the museum was the first Kazakh woman researcher in musical instruments, ethnologist Zabira Zhakish, who showed slides and recounted the history of folk musical instruments.
Lectures on the development and history of Kazakhstani museums and the history of Kazakh traditional musical instruments will continue through the end of the year.