An interview was given to Zhambyl radio
The Republican Historical and Cultural Reserve-Museum "Monuments of Ancient Taraz" under the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan conducts interviews with historians, researchers, fund keepers, and tour guides every Monday on FM 108 radio under the heading "Taraz — Witness of Centuries" to promote the history and historical heritage of our region. Heritage monuments, passed down from century to century, from father to son, hold a high place in our national culture. The southern region of Kazakhstan, where every stone holds historical secrets, is recognized as a unique historical and geographical area rich in cultural heritage. As First President N.A. Nazarbayev said: "A nation that does not know its past cannot foresee its future." We decided to promote and revive the cultural monuments and spiritual values located on the land of Taraz — a city with deep history holding a special place on the Great Silk Road.
Tilepaldiyeva Lailya Tileuberdikyzy, a researcher at the Historical and Cultural Reserve-Museum "Monuments of Ancient Taraz" under the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, gave an interview to the local "Zhambyl" radio. During the interview, 30 historical and cultural sites of the reserve-museum were listed and current work was discussed. Additionally, the history of the Aisha Bibi mausoleum — a pearl of the medieval era dating to the 11th-12th centuries, one of the religious monuments of the sacred city and the finest example of architectural art — was revealed, along with legends and stories associated with the ornaments on the mausoleum walls.

