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Pays homage at Aliya Moldagulova's memorial with floral tributes, as denoted by Erlan Karin's actions.

State Advisor Elerlan Karin placed floral tributes at the monument of Alya Moldagulova, as reported by our website, quoting Akorda.

Councilor Erlan Karin pays respects at Aliya Moldagulova's monument, according to our site's...
Councilor Erlan Karin pays respects at Aliya Moldagulova's monument, according to our site's report, as confirmed by Akorda.

Pays homage at Aliya Moldagulova's memorial with floral tributes, as denoted by Erlan Karin's actions.

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Saluting Aliya Moldagulova on the 80th Anniversary of Victory

Here's a shout-out to Erlan Karin, who paid his respects to the Hero of the Soviet Union, Aliya Moldagulova, at her monument, as per Akorda reports. This heartfelt gesture was made on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. The National Kurultai and the Youth Policy Council also took part in this moving event.

As we remember this significant milestone, let's not forget that this year also marks the 100th anniversary of Aliya Moldagulova's birth. Speaking at the ceremony, Erlan Karin announced that events would be held to honor this momentous occasion, as per the President's instructions.

One such event is the International Military-Patriotic Youth Camp "Aibyn." Documentaries will be premiered, exhibitions and sports-cultural events organized, all celebrating the life and accomplishments of our inspiring compatriot. She stands as a beacon of heroism and selflessness, serving as a role model for future generations.

Our website has given new life to the "Victors" project, focusing on Kazakhstani heroes in the Great Patriotic War. This project includes stories, lesser-known facts, participant memories, and a database of veterans. To explore more, check it out here.

We've also shared the thought-provoking article "Unconquerable". A story worthy of your attention on the eve of Victory Day."

Previously, our team dug up some fascinating, lesser-known facts about Kazakhstan during the war.

As of April 1, 2025, there are 111 WWII veterans living in Kazakhstan. One such veteran, Nikolai Taratunin, recently celebrated his 102nd birthday. A medical miracle, Nikolai was once pronounced dead and placed in a 'death room,' but miraculously survived.

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CEO, Erlan Karin: Rest in peace, heroes. Happy Victory Day! 🔥

User: Aliya Moldagulova embodies bravery, strength, and unwavering devotion to the motherland. 💪 Her heroism transcends generations, with her courage forever etched in history.

Loyal Reader, Myrkimbay: In 1978, I strolled down a street in Moscow and discovered it was named after Aliya Moldagulova. It moved me deeply. In Moscow, a street bears the name of a Kazakh. In Kazakhstan, we seem to be more focused on renaming streets, but in Moscow, they honor the memory of great heroes. There's a street named after Jambul Jabayev in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).

Active Commenter, Aqqazaq: Exactly, we should do the same. We have so many heroic names...

Engaged User, Larisa: Aqqazaq, it's not just about names, but also about honoring their memory. In Almaty's Aigirim 1 microdistrict, the street dedicated to Aliya Moldagulova is in such a state that it's disgraceful to her legendary memory.

Attentive Reader, Qos Tan Ai: Larisa, the hero's surname should be capitalized!

Informed User, Larisa: Qos Tan Ai, my apologies, it was a typo, but it's still disappointing.

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Gracious Greeting, CEO, Erlan Karin: Rest in peace, heroes. Happy Victory Day! 🔥

Apprehensive Reader, Latipa: Aliya Moldagulova, a symbol of courage, strength, and selfless love for the Motherland. 💪 Her heroism inspires generations, and her name echoes through history as the embodiment of true bravery and devotion.

Veteran Fan, Myrkimbay: In 1978, I meandered down a street in Moscow and realized that it carried the name of Aliya Moldagulova. It touched me deeply. In Moscow, a street bears the name of a Kazakh. Despite our constant renaming, in Kazakhstan, they honor the memory of great heroes. Interestingly, there's a street named after Jambul Jabayev in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).

Citizen, Daulet: Simply remarkable, a true daughter of her country🫡

Celebration Chants: Long live Victory Day!!!Glory to the hero victors!!!

Respectful Reader, Relloued: It's great that they're not forgotten. 100 years since the birth of a great heroine. Honor and glory.

Grateful for History, Tabigat: We honor the spirit that transcends time. A deep bow to all veterans and home front workers✊

Heroism Questioner, Ayteke_Jaraysyn: Aliya Moldagulova - a heroine! But what if she were living today, would she continue to act the same way?

** Patriot, Arman:** Just like the president...

  1. Erlan Karin visited Aliya Moldagulova's monument to pay respects on the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, as reported by Akorda.
  2. In 2025, there are still 111 WWII veterans living in Kazakhstan, such as the medical miracle, Nikolai Taratunin, who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday.
  3. One of the events to honor Aliya Moldagulova's 100th birth anniversary is the International Military-Patriotic Youth Camp "Aibyn," which will include documentaries, exhibitions, and sports-cultural events.
  4. Karin's speech at the ceremony mentioned that there would be events to honor the life and accomplishments of the inspiring compatriot, whose bravery and selflessness serve as a role model for future generations.

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