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200+ films about our research on Youtube (@AigineCRC). Kyrgyzstani heritage, music, sacred sites, Manas performers.

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Introduction
Aigine Cultural Research Center (CRC) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization researching and publishing since 2004 with the missions of: || Studying and preserving natural and cultural legacies and diversity in Kyrgyzstan; || Preserving, developing and integrating traditional wisdom; || Seeking points of connection among esoteric knowledge and science, nature and culture. || Websites: https://aigine.kg; https://www.facebook.com/aigineCRC/; https://www.youtube.com/@AigineCRC
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Filming took place in Karakol city and in Yrdyk village, Issyk-Kul region. Anwar Ninshanlo, a resident of of Karakol city, an enthusiast who studies the fate and participation of the Dungans in the 1916 Uprising, spoke about the places where his ancestors lived and where they were forced to flee in 1916. The film is available here: https://www.you...
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Zholdoshbek Kalchaev, a native of Barskoon village, spoke about the fate of his close relative, hunter Kadyr, who alone covered the departure of his kind to China through the gorge, now called Sөөk Ashuu (Pass of Bones). According to the recollections that came from the villagers, the hunter held back the catching-up soldiers for three days and for...
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Filming took place in Khujand city. Tajik participants of the project, doctor of historical sciences, professor Nabidjon Rakhimov and doctor of historical sciences, professor Inomjon Mamadaliev spoke about the places of the events. The film is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta_WtzPsOgY
Article
The map was created within the project "Mobilizing academic communities in Central Asia to produce new knowledge about the 1916 Uprising, and to build shared academic platforms for exchanging and disseminating knowledge about ethnically or/and politically sensitive topics". Open Access digital map
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The map was created within the project "Mobilizing academic communities in Central Asia to produce new knowledge about the 1916 Uprising, and to build shared academic platforms for exchanging and disseminating knowledge about ethnically or/and politically sensitive topics".