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Kazakh Culture → Traditions and Customs → Festivals and Holidays

Festivals and holidays are an essential part of Kazakh culture. They are deeply rooted in the country's history and traditions, and many of them have been celebrated for centuries. In this lesson, we will explore some of the most important festivals and holidays in Kazakhstan and learn how they are celebrated.

National Holidays

Kazakhstan has several national holidays that are celebrated throughout the country. These holidays include:

  • New Year's Day - January 1st: This is a public holiday in Kazakhstan, and it is celebrated with fireworks, concerts, and other public events.
  • International Women's Day - March 8th: This is a day to celebrate and honor women. In Kazakhstan, it is a public holiday, and men give gifts and flowers to the special women in their lives.
  • Nauryz - March 22nd: Nauryz is the Kazakh New Year, and it is one of the oldest and most important festivals in the country. It is celebrated on the day of the vernal equinox, and it is a time for new beginnings, renewal, and the start of the agricultural season. People celebrate Nauryz by preparing traditional foods, wearing traditional clothing, and participating in music, dance, and sports events.
  • Defender of the Fatherland Day - May 7th: This holiday celebrates the Kazakh military and is a day to honor those who have served and are serving in the armed forces.
  • Victory Day - May 9th: This day celebrates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in World War II. It is a public holiday in Kazakhstan, and there are parades and other public events to honor those who fought in the war.
  • Constitution Day - August 30th: This day celebrates the adoption of the Kazakh Constitution on August 30, 1995. It is a public holiday in Kazakhstan, and there are various public events and ceremonies held to celebrate the day.
  • Independence Day - December 16th: This day commemorates Kazakhstan's independence from the Soviet Union on December 16, 1991. It is one of the most important holidays in Kazakhstan, and there are fireworks, parades, and other public events held throughout the country.

Traditional and Religious Festivals

Kazakhstan has numerous traditional and religious festivals that are celebrated throughout the year. Some of the most important ones include:

  • Kurban Ait - This is a Muslim holiday that celebrates the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. It is also known as Eid al-Adha and is celebrated with prayers and the sacrifice of a lamb or goat.
  • Eid al-Fitr - This is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of the month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims. It is celebrated with prayers, small gifts, and the sharing of special foods with friends and family.
  • Kazakh Eli - This holiday celebrates Kazakh culture and traditions. It is a day to wear traditional clothing, eat Kazakh food, and participate in cultural events and ceremonies.
  • Zhautyқ - This is a spring festival that is celebrated in many parts of Kazakhstan. It is a time to celebrate the arrival of spring, and people often go on picnics, fly kites, and participate in other outdoor activities.
  • Sabantuy - This is a traditional Tatar-Bashkir festival that is celebrated in many parts of Kazakhstan. It is a day of competitions, games, music, and food, and it is a time for people to come together and celebrate community.
  • Orozo Ait - This is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of the month of Ramadan. It is celebrated with prayers and the sharing of special foods with friends and family.

Conclusion

Festivals and holidays are an important part of Kazakh culture, and they offer a unique insight into the country's history and traditions. Celebrating holidays and festivals allows people to come together as a community, to share their customs and beliefs, and to take pride in their heritage. By participating in Kazakh festivals and holidays, visitors and students of the Kazakh language can gain a deeper understanding of the country and its people.


Sources

Table of Contents - Kazakh Course - 0 to A1


Kazakh Pronunciation


Greetings and Basic Expressions


Kazakh Cases


Food and Drink


Verbs


Traditions and Customs


Family and Relationships


Adjectives


Traveling and Directions


Pronouns


Shopping and Consumerism


Art and Literature


Adverbs


Health and Medical Emergencies


Sports and Recreation


Prepositions and Postpositions


Nature and Environment


Related Lessons