Mysterious pyramid.
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In this issue, Konstantin Kuksin talks about the difficult, cruel great era, when Genghis Khan and his descendants lived. It will be about the eldest son of Genghis Khan - Jochi.
He was invited to Kazakhstan on a one-year contract and decided immediately that he wanted to reside there and start his own business.
In this issue we will talk about the power of Genghisides in the steppe. The guest of the issue is historian, writer Mukhtar Bakhytuly.
There are many secrets hidden in every museum with its exhibits and artifacts.
Tommaso Aguzzi, originally from the Italian countryside, has studied his entire life with the goal of becoming a doctor of science.
The scientific expedition «Trails of nomads» continues its work in Georgia.
There is an opinion that Kazakh national food is very fatty and consists only of meat.
It would seem that the most ordinary object of human life.
If you long for sun, fruit and bright colors, it's time for you to go to the south!
He grew fascinated with Kazakhstan in adolescence after seeing its flag on the Internet.
Love … In this issue we will plunge into the most secret and intimate traditions of the nomads associated with it.
In this issue, we will talk about the crafts and symbols of the nomads of Kazakhstan.
We will spend the next week in the mountains getting acquainted with 2 target projects.
We are moving towards the Dobyn Pier!
August Garnsey is part of the US Department of State's international initiative to promote English worldwide.
International pilot Vincent Hamilton is from Sweden. He has been residing in an international hotel in Astana for a year and a half, but his visits here rarely exceed 2-3 days in a row - until his next trip to another country.
Holy water – myth or reality? Today we are going to the temple of the Icon of the Mother of God, where there is a life-giving spring about which there are legends. Visitors have been saying for a long time that the water is curative. The mystery of the healing cosmic spring will be revealed in this issue by a professor from Australia, Daniel Besedin.
