The Scale Activities Between Kazakhstan and India in the Field of Science and Education

Authors

  • Taubaldiyeva D. S. al-Farabi Kazakh National University
  • Iskakova Z. E. al-Farabi Kazakh National University
  • Kokeyeva D. M. al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Abstract

Abstract. The article is dedicated to study of the scale activities between Kazakhstan and India in the field of science
and education. The Indo-Kazakstani connections had arisen in the days of the Great Silk Way, which passed from
China to the Western world through the part of Central Asia (then called Turkistan), bordering with today’s Southern
Kazakstan, especially with Shymkent and Jambyl Regions.
The Silk Way was the direct medium for spread of Buddhism from India to Kazakstan. Salutary balm of Sufi ideas,
and practices, stretching from Central Asia, subdued the high mountains dividing us, and found warm reception on
the Indian ground. The Indo-Kazakstani connections take their beginning at this time and since then continue to exist,
resulting in mutual penetration of cultures and enrichment of two civilizations and cultures.

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Published

2019-09-02