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Abai Qunanbaiuly

Kazakh poet and composer (1845–1904)

Abai Qunanbaiuly

Kazakh poet and composer (1845–1904)

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native_nameАбай Құнанбайұлы
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imageAbai Kunanbaev.jpg
captionAbai in 1900
birth_nameIbrahim Qunanbaiuly
birth_date
birth_placeTomsk Governorate, Russian Empire (now Abai District, Abai Region)
death_date
death_placeSemipalatinsk Oblast, Russian Empire (now Abai District, Abai Region)
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notableworksThe Book of Words
spouseDilda
Shukiman (Aigerim)
Erkejan
children10

Shukiman (Aigerim) Erkejan

Abai Qūnanbaiūly () was a Kazakh poet, composer and Hanafi Maturidi theologian philosopher. He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultures on the basis of enlightened Islam.

Early life and education

Abai was born in Karauyl village in Chingiz volost of Semipalatinsk uyezd of the Russian Empire (this is now in Abay District of Abai Region, Kazakhstan). He was the son of Qunanbai and Uljan, his father's second wife. They named him Ibrahim, as the family was Muslim, and he stuck with the name for the first few years of his life.

Ibrahim first studied at a local madrasah under Mullah Ahmed Ryza. During his early childhood years in Ryza's tutelage, he received the nickname "Abai" (which means "careful"), a nickname that stayed with him for the rest of his life. His father was wealthy enough to send Abai to a Russian secondary school in Semipalatinsk. There he read the writings of Mikhail Lermontov and Alexander Pushkin, which were influential to his own development as a writer. Moreover, he was fond of reading eastern poetry, including the Shahnameh and One Thousand and One Nights.

Contributions

Abai's main contribution to Kazakh culture and folklore lies in his poetry, which expresses great nationalism and grew out of Kazakh folk culture. Before him, most Kazakh poetry was oral, echoing the nomadic habits of the people of the Kazakh steppes. During Abai's lifetime, however, a number of important socio-political and socio-economic changes occurred. Influence continued to grow in Kazakhstan, resulting in greater educational possibilities as well as exposure to a number of different philosophies, whether Russian, Western or Asian. Abai Qunanbaiuly steeped himself in the cultural and philosophical history of these newly opened geographies. In this sense, Abai's creative poetry affected the philosophical theological thinking of educated Kazakhs.

In 1885, American journalist and explorer George Kennan visited Semey (then Semipalatinsk) and was deeply impressed by the city’s public library. To his surprise, local Kazakhs actively borrowed and read books, a rare sight for that time and region. In his influential work Siberia and the Exile System, Kennan specifically mentioned Abai, marking one of the earliest references to the Kazakh thinker in Western literature.

Legacy

Abai on a 2020 Russian stamp

The leaders of the Alash Orda movement saw him as their inspiration and spiritual predecessor.

Contemporary Kazakh images of Abai generally depict him in full traditional dress holding a dombra (the Kazakh national instrument). Today, Kazakhs revere Abai as one of the first folk heroes to enter into the national consciousness of his people. Kazakh National Pedagogical University is named after Abai, so is one of the main avenues in the city of Almaty. There are also public schools with his name. Abai is featured on postal stamps of Kazakhstan, Soviet Union, and India. The Kazakh city of Abay and the Abai Region are named after him. Among Abai's students was his nephew, a historian, philosopher, and poet Shakarim Qudayberdiuli (1858–1931).

Statues of him have been erected in many cities of Kazakhstan, as well as Ashgabat, Beijing, Moscow, New Delhi, Tehran, Berlin, Cairo, Istanbul, Antalya, Kyiv, Tashkent, Sarajevo, Bucharest and Budapest.

Abai is featured on the Kazakhstani Tenge, a subway station in Almaty is named after him, along with a street, a square, a theater, and many schools. In 1995, the 150th anniversary of Abai's birth, UNESCO celebrated it with the "Year of Abai" event. A film on the life of Abai was made by Kazakhfilm in 1995, titled Abai. He is also the subject of two novels and an opera by Mukhtar Auezov, another Kazakhstani writer. Another film describing his father's life was made in December 2015, titled "Qunanbai". In 2016, Qunanbai film has been selected for the 12th Kazan International Muslim Film Festival. Only 60 of 700 applied films from countries passed the official selection. In 2016, Abai Qunanbaiuly was chosen as one of the nominees in the "proposed candidates" category of the national project «El Tulgasy» (Name of the Motherland) The idea of the project was to select the most significant and famous citizens of Kazakhstan whose names are now associated with the achievements of the country. More than 350,000 people voted in this project, and Abai was voted into fifth place in his category.

In 1995, Şair Abay Konanbay (English: Poet Abay Konanbay) Anatolian High School was opened in Sultangazi, Istanbul.

In 2020, the government of Kazakhstan announced plans to celebrate the 175th anniversary of his birthday throughout the year. The same year, the Park and memorial plaque in honor of Abai opened in Antalya, Turkey.

In 2021, Abay Kunanbayoğlu Square was opened in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul. The same year, a monument to Abai opened in Seoul, South Korea, and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev took part in the opening ceremony. A monument dedicated to Abai was unveiled in Berlin, Germany. Another monument was unveiled in Paris, France, as part of a celebration of the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence, as well as in Atyrau in front of the center of Abai.

In 2022, a monument was opened in Tbilisi; the avenue next to the square where the monument was erected will also bear the name of Abay Kunanbayev. The same year, a monument dedicated to the friendly relations between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan was unveiled in Bishkek. A bust of Abai was installed in San Martin Square in New Delhi.

On 21 March 2023, a monument to Abai Kunanbayev was unveiled in Taldykorgan. The architects of the monument is Akmyrza Rustembekov and Manarbek Dzhakipbayev. The sculptor is Mirlan Azmaganbetov.

Works

Abai also translated into Kazakh the works of Russian and European authors, mostly for the first time. Translations made by him include poems by Mikhail Lermontov, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Lord Byron, Ivan Krylov's Fables and Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin.

Abai's major work is The Book of Words (қара сөздер, Qara sözder), a theological philosophic treatise and collection of poems where he encourages his fellow Kazakhs to embrace education, literacy, and good moral character in order to escape poverty, enslavement and corruption. In Word Twenty Five, he discusses the importance of Russian culture, as a way for Kazakhs to be exposed to the world's cultural treasures.

Notes

References

References

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  4. [https://tdh.gov.tm/ru/post/42519/v-stolice-turkmenistana-otkryli-pamyatnik-abayu-kunanbajuly В столице Туркменистана открыли памятник Абаю Кунанбайулы]
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  10. "XII Kazan International Festival Of Muslim Cinema 2016, 5-11th September".
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  17. October 2021, Saniya Bulatkulova in International on 25. (2021-10-25). "Kazakh Poet Abai Kunanbayev Immortalized With New Monument in Berlin".
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  19. (2021-12-30). "Monument to the Great Abay Was Opened in Atyrau".
  20. [https://qazaqtv.com/en/news/society/19945-monument-to-abai-unveiled-in-georgia-s-capital Monument to Abai unveiled in Georgia's capital]
  21. (2022-05-26). "Monument to Abai unveiled in Bishkek".
  22. (2022-06-02). "Bust of Abai installed in New Delhi".
  23. (2023-03-21). "Памятник Абаю открыли в Талдыкоргане".
  24. Vinokurova, Ekaterina. (10 May 2012). "May protests in Moscow: The Whats and Whys". Gazeta.ru.
  25. Glushkova, Svetlana. (11 May 2012). "Абай стал брендом свободы, а Навальный обещал стать абаеведом". [[Radio Free Europe]].
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  27. (9 August 2025). "Какие фильмы были сняты о жизни Абая".
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