The first Kazakh scientist, traveler, and ethnographer; his research on Central Asia.
The liquidation of Khan power in the Middle Zhuz (1822) and Junior Zhuz (1824); the "Ustav" of Speransky.
the causes and consequences of the loss of Kazakh statehood. The first Kazakh scientist, traveler, and ethnographer; his
This detailed for the History of Kazakhstan (8th Grade) is structured based on the standard educational curriculum for the 18th and 19th centuries. This period covers the complex transition of the Kazakh Khanate, the Russian Empire's colonial expansion, and the subsequent national liberation movements.
The "Father" of the Kazakh secular school system; his pedagogical views and "Kazakh Reader." This detailed for the History of Kazakhstan (8th
The curriculum is typically divided into , with a total of 68 hours (2 hours per week). Quarter I: Kazakhstan in the 18th Century (16 hours)
Consolidation of Kazakh forces and the role of batyrs (Kabanbay, Bogenbay). Quarter I: Kazakhstan in the 18th Century (16
The political situation and the threat of the Dzungar invasion ("The Great Barefoot Flight").