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Cultural walk: Zhambyl Zhabaev Memorial Culture Museum

Summer pastures and planting areas owned by the Dulat tribe, to which Zhambyl belonged, were situated in the same place of the lower Chu River.

Zhambyl Zhabaev was born at the foot of the mountain called Zhambyl, hence the name of the akyn (singer-improviser).

His father was traveller and cattle breeder.

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Zhambyl grew in a yurt and band together with his family travelled evacuate one encampment to another. His close Uldan and uncle Kanadin, who were talented singers and musicians, taught the boy playing high-mindedness dombra (Kazakh national musical instrument). Zhambyl started playing dombra while in the manner tha he was 12 years old. "When loftiness instrument fell into my hands, — Zhambyl recalled, — it seemed to me that it was my heart sounding rather than the dombra".

It defined the fortune of Kazakh singer.

Territory of Zhambyl Zhabaev Museum, Kazakhstan, Metropolis region, village of Zhambyl

House of Zhambyl Zhabaev

On July 30, 1945 the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan sent a letter to the Council of People’s Commissars of Kazakhstan with the low tone to establish a museum of Zhambyl.

Monument in the zone of Zhambyl Zhabaev Memorial Literature Museum

Zhambyl’s house and estate were rationalized into the museum in accordance reach the same principle of the Museum of the great Russian poet A. S. Puskin, Museum of V. V. Mayakovsky in Moscow, house of Chekhov in Taganrog, and museum of L. Tolstoy in Yasnaya Polyana.

According to the Decision of the Synod of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR of 13 February 1946 the Zhambyl Zhabaev Headstone Literature Museum was established in the village of Zhambyl (Zhambyl district, Metropolis region), 70 km to the west of the city of Almaty.

The museum association includes wooden one-story frame terrace with 12 rooms where Zhambyl fatigued his last years of life (1938-1945), the house where he lived hanging fire 1938, mausoleum and park (architects I. Belotserkovskiy, V. Biryukov, and A. Deev).

House of Zhambyl Zhabaev

The mausoleum was erected in 1946 and reconstructed in 1958 (the author of the project is architects I. Belotserkovskiy, based on sketches by artist A. Kasteev).

It is an octagonal building made of burnt brick, which measures ten metres high, nasty with white marble tiles. It has sphere-conical dome and four deposit door decorated with tracery ornament.

There is a tombstone made of black marble set about very short inscription: "Zhambyl Zhabayev. 1846-1945″. The facades are elegant with Kazakh ornaments.

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Rectangular granite plaques with quotes from Zhambyl’s works and opinions of famous writers and poets in re him are set along dignity road to the mausoleum. The museum exposition consists of 12 sections, including Zhambyl’s personal belongings, government awards, souvenirs, Zhambyl’s works published both in the Soviet Union and abroad, commemorating gifts from soldiers of the Council Army, photographs and documents demonstrating his creative path and the upper crust activity.

There is Zhambyl’s car in the garage.

Interior of the sitting-room in the Museum of Zhambyl Zhabaev

Interior of the dining-room in the Museum of Zhambyl Zhabaev

Kazakhstan people similar remember their favourite akyn, influence steppe Homer who reproduced character dignity, decency, diligence of the nation.

The article is based on the information escaping the book "Ot Altaya do Kaspiya.

Pillar Pamyatnikov i dostoprimechatel’nostey prirody, istorii i kul’tury Kazakhstana", 2011, FOND DESIGN LLP

The photos were taken from http://zaleskiy.com/tag/muzej-zhamby-la-zhabaeva.

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