Small Kurultai of ethnic Kazakhs of Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan expected to be held in Dushanbe next week

DUSHANBE, April 17, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Dushanbe is expected to host the Small Kurultai of ethnic Kazakhs of Central Asia’s states, Afghanistan and Iran next week. The Kazakh Embassy in Dushanbe in cooperation with the Kazakh ethnic community of Tajikistan, Baiterek, will hold the event in Dushanbe from April 20-22. Kurultai is a political and […]

Victoria Naumova

DUSHANBE, April 17, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Dushanbe is expected to host the Small Kurultai of ethnic Kazakhs of Central Asia’s states, Afghanistan and Iran next week.

The Kazakh Embassy in Dushanbe in cooperation with the Kazakh ethnic community of Tajikistan, Baiterek, will hold the event in Dushanbe from April 20-22.

Kurultai is a political and military council of ancient Mongol and Turkic chiefs and khans.  The root of the word “Kural” or “Khural” means political “meeting” or “assembly” in the Mongolian language and having also these meanings in the Turkish languages.  Various modern Mongolian and Turkic peoples use it in the political or administrative sense, as a synonym for parliament, congress, conference, council, assembly, convention, gathering.

The source at the Kazakh Embassy says the Small Kurultai is held in the territory of Central Asia’s countries for the first time.

“The gathering will bring together representatives of Kazakh diasporas from Afghanistan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan,” said the source, “Kazakhstan’s delegation will be led by the First Deputy Chairman of the World Association of the Kazakhs, Talgat Mamashev.”

A roundtable meeting will be held at the Kokhi Vahdat State Complex on April 20 on sidelines of the Small Kurultai and representatives of government bodies and media are invited to attend the meeting.  On April 21, a meeting of Talgat Mamashev with representatives of the Kazakh Diaspora in Tajikistan will be held in Baiterek’s office in Dushanbe.

Founded in November 2006, the public association, Baiterek, unites ethnic Kazakhs living in Tajikistan.  Ms. Zaure Saminova is the chairperson of this organization.

Since 2007, the Kazakh Diaspora in Tajikistan has implemented it plans under support of the Kazakh Embassy in Dushanbe.  The Kazakh language courses have been conducted here for more than two years.  Not only representatives of the Diaspora but also children of Kazakh nationals working with the Kazakh Embassy and international organizations active in Tajikistan are taking these courses.  They also plan to organize training courses on the Tajik and English languages as well as basic computer skills.

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