Kazakh scientist Omirbek Kanai discovered a valuable manuscript about the ancestors of Sultan Zhanibek in Turkey

Scientist Omirbek Kanai found a unique 96-page manuscript in Turkey, written in 1334 for Sultan Zhanibek, and brought a copy of it to Kazakhstan for further study.

Aug 29, 2024 - 11:12
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Kazakh scientist Omirbek Kanai discovered a valuable manuscript about the ancestors of Sultan Zhanibek in Turkey
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Kazakh scientist Omirbek Kanai made an important discovery in Turkey, having found a valuable 96-page manuscript created in 1334 specifically for Sultan Zhanibek. This unique historical document contains records made in gold about the ancestors of Zhanibek Sultan, starting with Genghis Khan and ending with the father of Uzbek Khan.

Particular attention is drawn to the inner cover of the manuscript, on which one can see the seal of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II (1447-1512). This fact was noted by the Ministry of Culture of Kazakhstan, emphasizing the historical significance of the find.

A copy of the manuscript was delivered to Kazakhstan, where specialists began to study it in detail. This discovery is an important contribution to the study of the history of the Golden Horde and its leaders, and also strengthens the cultural and scientific ties between Kazakhstan and Turkey.

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