EDUCATIONAL MEETING
Professor Kairat Zhaleluly Iskhan and Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Lecturer Aigul Kadyrkyzy Nesipbayeva organized an educational and upbringing meeting with state and public figures of the Republic of Kazakhstan, famous poets and writers Ulykbek Yesdaulet, Akhmet Toktabay, Marat Tokashbayev, Boribay Zheksembin, Bigeldi Gabdullin, and Saurbek Ruzuldinov. The presentation of the book "Steppe Knows My Name," written by Shonke Daulet Izbasaruly, a candidate of agricultural sciences and a well-known horse breeding researcher, was also held.
In his poetry, he conveyed to students in a unique style, his own words and poems, the touching verses of the outstanding Kazakh poet Ulykbek Yesdaulet, who worried about the fate of his people and land, which shed light on the hearts and souls of students, and the multifaceted social and social phenomena.
Ethnographer, Doctor of Historical Sciences, horse history researcher Ahmet Toktabay said in his speech: "Kazakhs and horses are twin concepts. First of all, the world community recognized that it was the Kazakhs who first domesticated and tamed horses. We are people who lived on horseback. While some other nations traveled on foot, we conquered all lands on horseback, freely traveling hundreds and thousands of kilometers. Therefore, our ancestors were sharp, high-minded, and broad-minded. He deeply touched upon horse breeding culture, saying that horses were not only transport for us but also a source of milk, meat, and life.
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After graduating from the "Almaty Zootechnical and Veterinary Institute," Jeksembin Boribay Bikazhauuly told the students about his journey to the position of chief zootechnician, state farm director, regional governor, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Renowned writer and journalist Bigeldi Gabdullin, editor-in-chief of the republican publications "New Generation," "XXI Century," and Central Asia Monitor, as well as the president of the Kazakh PEN Club, will discuss socio-political topics and issues of national unity. During the meeting, he spoke about his creative journey and shared his thoughts on the power of words, historical memory, and modern challenges.
Marat Tokashbayev addressed new issues as a journalist and public figure, mainly covering social-religious and historical themes.
Students of our university asked various questions, discussed outstanding works of statesmen and public figures of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the writer, traveled around the world of history, literature, and agriculture, gaining in-depth knowledge.
Organizers: VM-22-03 group curator Ishan K.Zh., VM-25-14 group curator Nesipbayeva A.K. February 16, 2026.
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