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The mausoleum of M.Z. Kopeev (Pavlodar region)


Sacred and sacred places in Pavlodar region -

Mausoleum of Kazakhstan -

The mausoleum of Mashkhur Zhusup Kopeev is an architectural monument, a sacred sacred place and a place of pilgrimage in the Pavlodar region. The mausoleum is built in the style of ancient Turkic and Islamic architecture, there are two rooms inside. In one of them there is an altar tombstone made of granite and weighing 9 tons, granite slabs are also installed here, on which the names of Mushkhur Zhusup's ancestors are inscribed. The second room is intended for prayers and rituals. A staircase of 73 steps leads to the mausoleum, which symbolizes the years of Mashhur's life.

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The mausoleum of Mashkhur Zhusup Kopeev is located 223 kilometers from the city of Pavlodar, near the village of Zhanazhol, Pavlodar region, Republic of Kazakhstan.
GPS coordinates: 51°8'14"N 74°56'21"E

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Mashkhur Zhusup Kopeev is a thinker, connoisseur of folklore, ethnographer, historian, philosopher, famous figure of Kazakh culture and literature from the Argyn tribe, was born in Bayanaul district of Pavlodar region, years of life 1858-1931. Jusup spoke Arabic and Persian. In addition to writing poetry, he also collected and published samples of oral literature. He wrote down chronicles and stories, many historical poems and entrusted them to the next generation. At the same time, it can be said that he devoted his whole life to educating the Kazakh people. The famous Zhusup lived and studied in Bukhara for a whole year and completed his education. He studies Arabic, Persian, Chagatai, Turkish, Uzbek and Tajik languages, in addition, he studied the customs and cultures of the peoples whose languages he studied. He reads and gets acquainted with many scientific books. Zhusup wrote three famous books such as: the book "Who owns Saryarka", the book "Fortune" and the third book "We saw one great thing because we did a lot in life". Most of the folklore samples collected by the famous Zhusup are legends and tales.

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