Abylai Khan (monument)
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Памятник Абылай Хану | |
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| Location | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
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| Designer | M. E. Erkinov |
| Completion date | 2000 |
| Dedicated to | Abylai Khan |
Monument to Abylai Khan in Almaty (Kazakh: Абылай хан ескерткіші, romanized: Abylai han eskertkışı; Russian: Памятник Абылай Хана, tr. pamiatnik abylai khanu) is a monument in Almaty, Kazakhstan, dedicated to the Kazakh statesman, and the 18th-century Khan of Kazakh Khanate Abylai Khan.
The monument is made out of bronze and was installed at the station square in front of Almaty-2 train station building on 16 December 2000. It was installed on a high tiered octagonal granite pedestal. Four corner columns hold an overhanging cornice, serving as a base for the pedestal of equestrian sculpture.[1]
Monument authors
Those who took part in monument's construction and installation are listed on a granite plaque at the base of the monument:[2]
- Head of the design team - S. K. Baimagambetov
- Sculptor - K. K. Satybaldin
- Architects - T. E. Eraliev, Z. S. Baimagambetov, V. I. Sidorov
- Designer - M.E. Erkinov
- Foundry works - A.V. Volkov
