Semetey. Semetey's Trip to Aychurek. Part-3
Part - 3 Adzhibay, brother of Aichurek, was known For his eloquence, but he was a coward Tumenbay, another brother, was silent But he was brave and skilled in battle
Part - 3 Adzhibay, brother of Aichurek, was known For his eloquence, but he was a coward Tumenbay, another brother, was silent But he was brave and skilled in battle
Part - 2 The delay of Kulchoro troubled the khan He began to worry about his fate: - I sent my brother on a fruitless journey! Perhaps he drowned or fell in battle?
Taking with him fourteen tulpars Twenty-five khans' sons Accompanied by Kulchoro and Kanchoro Semetey set off on a long journey He rode in search of Akshumkar Day and night continuing his path Approaching the lands of Akhun-khan He stopped to rest
The separation from Akshumkar was heavy - It felt like my father died again! Semetey wept bitterly for the bird He finally decided to find the falcon! - It was not an ordinary swan that took him away! Kulchoro and Kanchoro said We will go to Sarykhan, to Kankey, to Bakay They have seen many wonders and know much!
At that time, Semetey, riding Taking Kulchoro and Kanchoro with him Catching many geese and bustards Were returning home to their aiyl from the hunt - You are always leaving me! Chachikey said, coming out to meet him Taking Akshumkara – the falcon with her Each time I miss you more and more!
Aichuriek flew around all parts of the world In Kashgar, she saw the hero Kanytbek In Andijan, she met Synchibek In Margilan – the young Molabek She met Aikodjo’s son – Belerik No one pleased her She met Elemana’s son Teshtyuk with Koshoy Each one had already aged for her
When Almambet's son, Kulchoro Turned twelve years old Chubak's son - Kanchoro Turned fourteen in response Their strength was such That they could not find a worthy enemy Or a mountain to lean on Or to fight the foe on the way
Among the forty choro, there were different people Smart and foolish, a brave one and a coward, and an enemy Gathered together, they discussed Among themselves, precisely, like this: - We have always defeated our enemies But the glory of fame only went to Manas Kankor is not any braver than us Despite this, we obeyed!
When Semetey saw that Kёbёsh was dead He did not wish to do this at all Despair engulfed him with sadness Bitterly weeping, he began to lament: - Oh, I am a tailless and maneless kulan! I have become like a snake that has no legs I have no brothers, no relatives I have grown up all alone in this whole world! - I wanted to be in alliance with Abike To hand over the battle banner to Bakai To wage war against China To avenge the lion Manas with this!
Kanykey was frightened and, crying loudly, She began to speak to Semetey in prayer: - The enemies Abyke and Kyobesh are no joke, So, prepare well for battle! Stubborn Semetey did not listen to his mother, Not wanting to know anything about Abyke and Kyobesh, He let her words pass by his ears And calmly lay down to sleep on his bed.
Semetey set up his camp in this place With forty cripples, Belyokbay returned He brought with him five hundred Kyrgyz families With tears in his eyes, touched Bakay Buruulcha brought her son to Semetey Weeping, her son Kulchoro The son of Chubak – Kanchoro came Whom Kambar-choro raised
Loading gold onto the one-humped camels After the joyful wedding, Semetey Said goodbye to Ismail and Temir And set off on his journey, taking Chachykey with him He handed the banner to Sara-khan Seeing that Akshumkar was bored Semetey stopped along the way To amuse himself with falconry
At that time, Chiyrdy fell ill In worry, Kanikei's moan was heard: - Why, my unfortunate one, are you late? When will he finally arrive? She took Manas's spyglass And climbed up Kanikei's tower She saw that someone was coming It was her son – Semetey!
Part - 5 Forty choro returned home A considerable amount of time had passed At that moment, a battle was taking place Akylai came out to them and said: - You must please me Show all your might Take revenge on Semetey – the orphan He beat Kёbёsh and took the property!
Semetey's trip to Talas. Part - 4 Köbösh-khan, at that time, lived excessively He did not want to acknowledge anything Every day he drank kumys with arak He looked at the world with drunken eyes Gathering around him forty choro He spoke to them in drunken smoke: - You defeated all enemies when Manas was alive But all the glory went only to him!
Semetey's Journey to Talas. Part - 3 Almambet is gone, and a miracle has happened A mother carried her child in her womb for six years Upon his birth, he was named Kulchoro As Almambet once bequeathed! Three years later, Aruuke dies Kulchoro is left without his mother's shoulder He was raised by Alma's younger wife The daughter of Khan Esenkhan – Burulcha
Semetey's trip to Talas. Part - 2 Bölökbay was a soulful friend The chief over the disabled guarding the treasury In appearance, himself quite ugly With sad eyelids hanging over his mournful eyes After the death of the khan, Abike and Këbësh Dividing the property, they beat Bölökbay Since then, he wandered in the mountains With the disabled, hunting for a living That day, Bölökbay had a dream That, at last, Semetey had returned He then summoned his forty disabled Decided to find Bakay as
Semetey's Trip to Talas Without stopping, even day and night On the road, Semetey traveled long He reached the borders of Kokand And remembered his mother's words She had warned him then To avoid Kokand somehow Semetey decided: "Whatever will be, will be!" And chose the direct path through the city
Childhood of Semetey. Part - 4 The rumor that Semetey does not eat, does not drink Lies motionless for twelve days Meanwhile, with sadness and worry It reached his mother, the unfortunate Kanakei She decided, if the rumors are confirmed To not see her son – the young man – suffer She would kill herself, took a sharp sword with her And rushed to the palace to Semetey!
Childhood of Semetey. Part - 3 Temirkhan had a brother – Sarytaz For seven years he contested the Bukhara throne He caused the death of many people in the process But still, Sarytaz was defeated! As punishment, he was expelled from the palace Sent as a coal burner to the Gultokoy forest Eighty camel loads of coal He must burn with his own hands every month
Childhood of Semetey. Part - 2 Semetey enjoyed the khan's power Not knowing that his father was Manas He considered himself the son of Ismail Not knowing his mother and homeland – Talas! At that time, Chiyyrdy turned ninety-five She became a weak, hunched old woman But she heard that Semetey was the khan of Bukhara!
Childhood Years of Semetey. Part - 1 Growing up, Semetey did not yet know That his father was the hero Manas That his mother was Kanykey And that his homeland was Talas At twelve, he became unruly Once he beat, to bloody wounds Eighty khojas and a hundred priests They hastened to complain to Temirkhan
The Escape of Kanykey to Bukhara. Part - 3 Kanykey jumped up, performed ablution Stuck the spear into the ground and in hope A miracle happened, the lake filled up The trees turned green again, just like before! Out of happiness that a miracle occurred The fugitives believed in the joyful hour: - Semetey will grow up safely And will be braver than his father – Manas!
The Escape of Kanikey to Bukhara. Part - 2 Bakay, after losing his support Began to wheeze from grief, unable to bear He fulfilled the last wishes of Kankor Left his affairs, began to herd camels One morning, after praying for the hero He decided to visit Semetey, his orphan When he arrived, he saw that from the palace and throne Nothing was left at all
Childhood and Youth of Semetey. The Escape of Kanakei to Bukhara Brother of Kyobesh, Abyke, and Adzhibai Went to Afghanistan and Hindustan, at that time To bring reason to this land To settle the endless quarrel of the khans Evil was plotted against Kanakei by Jakyp He called the children to him and said: - Six thousand dzhambas, a thousand beaver skins Ormonbek, son of Tekechi, has bribed Bakai!