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Otan Qorgaushylar Monument

Coordinates: 51°09′12″N 71°27′28″E / 51.15343°N 71.45785°E / 51.15343; 71.45785
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Otan Korgaushilar Monument
Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev walking from the memorial.
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TypeMemorial
LocationKazakhstan Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Coordinates51°09′12″N 71°27′28″E / 51.15343°N 71.45785°E / 51.15343; 71.45785
Created2001 (2001)
StatusAll year

Otan Korgaushilar Monument (Template:Lang-kk; Template:Lang-ru) is a city memorial in Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan. It is in Defenders of the Fatherland Square near Tauelsizdik Avenue.[1] It primarily commemorates the Kazakhs who were sent to serve in the Soviet Army during the Great Patriotic War (World War Two) as well as veterans of the Kazakh Armed Forces. In the Kazakh language, "Otan Korgaushilar" is the term used for "Defenders of the Fatherland". Dignitaries such as Alexander Lukashenko,[2] Moon Jae-in[3] and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev[4] have in years past visited and laid wreaths at the memorial. Victory Day Parades commonly takes place at the memorial on 9 May.[5][6]

The opening was on Victory Day (9 May) in 2001. The foundation stone of the monument was laid on 10 June 1998 by the President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev.[7]

Design

It elevated from the ground by a granite foundation, where a bronze stele is also situated. The memorial is 24 meters in height and is made of 63 tones of bronze. The central figure of the monument is a woman holding a golden cup, symbolizing peace and prosperity. Soviet soldiers are depicted on the right while on the left side, Kazakh batyrs are portrayed smashing people from the Dzungar tribes. There is an eternal flame burning at the foot of the monument.[8] The flame was part of a burning flame at the Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmen brought from Almaty.[9] There is a park built around the monument. The ceneral contractor was the Gorkommunkhoz company, with the two commissioned architects being A. Beksultanov and N.Konopoltsev.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Монумент "Отан коргаушылар" – Арриво". www.arrivo.ru. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "Aleksandr Lukashenko lays flowers at Otan Korgaushylar monument in Nur Sultan". www.inform.kz. Oct 24, 2019. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Оңтүстік Корея президенті "Отан қорғаушылар" монументіне гүл шоқтарын қойды - Қазақстан және әлемдегі соңғы жаңалықтар". 24.kz. Apr 22, 2019. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "Елордалықтар "Отан қорғаушылар" монументінде майдангерлер рухына тағзым етеді - Қазақстан және әлемдегі соңғы жаңалықтар". 24.kz. May 9, 2019. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "Welcome to Nur-Sultan". www.welcometonur-sultan.com. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "Монумент "Отан Коргаушылар"". astana.zagranitsa.com. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  7. ^ "Ровно 15 лет прошло со дня открытия Монумента защитникам Отечества в Астане". informburo.kz. May 9, 2016. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  8. ^ "Монумент Отан коргаушылар, Нур-Султан". www.komandirovka.ru. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  9. ^ "№12 тақырып. "Отан Қорғаушылар" монументі". Strategy2050.kz. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "Otan Korgaushilar Monument | What to see in Astana | Travel to Kazakhstan". visitkazakhstan.kz. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020.