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Scholars Discuss 16-Volume "History of the Kyrgyz" Academic Series

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kyrgyz scholars met in Bishkek to discuss the preparation of a comprehensive 16-volume academic series titled "History of the Kyrgyz."
  • The meeting focused on the structure and content of the initial seven volumes, addressing historical periodization and source material.
  • State Secretary Arslan Koychiev emphasized the project's importance for national historical science and preserving the people's memory.

Scholars convened in Bishkek to advance the ambitious project of compiling a 16-volume academic series, "History of the Kyrgyz." The meeting, chaired by State Secretary Arslan Koychiev, who also heads the commission for the development of historical science under the president, focused on the foundational aspects of this monumental undertaking.

Leading historians, researchers from the National Academy of Sciences, and members of academic and authorial collectives meticulously reviewed the structure and conceptual content of the first seven volumes. Discussions delved into critical areas such as the periodization of Kyrgyz history, refining the thematic organization of individual volumes, and broadening the base of historical sources used in the research.

The preparation of 'History of the Kyrgyz' is a most important state and scientific task, aimed at creating a fundamental academic work based on modern achievements of historical science, research objectivity, and broad involvement of scientific sources.

โ€” Arslan KoychievDescribing the project's significance and scholarly aims.

Participants engaged in a robust scientific discourse, exchanging views on contemporary approaches to studying historical processes. They addressed challenges in interpreting specific historical events and underscored the necessity of comprehensively utilizing diverse sources, including written records, archaeological findings, and ethnographic data. This collaborative effort aims to create a nuanced and well-supported historical narrative.

State Secretary Koychiev highlighted the project's significance, describing the preparation of "History of the Kyrgyz" as a crucial state and scientific objective. He stressed the goal of producing a fundamental academic work grounded in modern historical scholarship, research objectivity, and extensive source utilization. Particular emphasis was placed on enhancing the quality of academic review, coordinating the efforts of author teams, and adhering to unified methodological principles throughout the compilation process. The multi-volume work is intended to significantly contribute to Kyrgyz historical science, aid in preserving national historical memory, and foster a comprehensive understanding of the Kyrgyz people's centuries-long history among citizens.

The multi-volume work should become a significant contribution to the development of national historical science, contribute to the preservation of the historical memory of the people, and form a holistic understanding of the centuries-old history of the Kyrgyz among citizens.

Explaining the intended impact of the historical series.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.