In the Jumgal District, the winner of the beauty contest "Song-Kul Queen" has been determined.

Марина Онегина Local news / Exclusive
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In the Naryn region, at the Soң-Köl cinema, a beauty contest for women called "Soң-Köl-Ханышасы" was held in memory of Ainaš Saparaalieva, "Madanıttyn mykty kyzmatkeri." The Turmush correspondent reports on the events of the contest.

Eleven women participated in the contest, showcasing their skills in four tasks: greeting, presenting a video about their day, demonstrating talent (singing, dancing, handicrafts), and an intellectual round with answers to the jury's questions.
The Grand Prix of the contest was awarded to Alina Baisalova from the village of Besh-Terek, who is expecting a child. She received a crown, a diploma, and a large television.

The prize places were distributed as follows:

1st place — Gülmira Konokbek kyzy from the village of Jumgal: refrigerator and diploma;

2nd place — Begimai Kubatbek kyzy from the village of Ming-Kush: set of dishes and diploma;

3rd place — Chynara Apskarieva from the village of Bash-Kuugandy: oven and diploma.

All other participants were also awarded consolation prizes and special nominations.

The sponsors of the contest were the children of Ainaš Saparaalieva — her son and daughter.



Ainaš Nurdinovna Saparaalieva was born on December 31, 1949, in the village of Chayek, located in the Jumgal district. She was Kyrgyz and had a higher education. In 1966, she enrolled in the history department of Kyrgyz State University, graduating in 1971.

From 1971 to 1973, she worked in the laboratory of the State Geological Administration. From 1973 to 1998, she held the position of senior researcher at the State Historical Museum of Kyrgyzstan, where she focused on ethnography and organizing exhibitions.

Her career paid special attention to international exhibitions in France in cities such as Saint-Just, Saint-Lambert, Le Havre, Cannes, and Le Mans, where she was entrusted with closing the exhibitions. A total of 217 exhibits weighing 3000 kg were presented at the exhibitions, packed in 23 boxes worth 115,030 soms.

The results of her work were published in two books, one magazine, and a series of postcards.

In 1978, upon the opening of the museum in Kochkor, she contributed 1800 ethnographic exhibits to the main inventory book.

From January 1998 to May 2014, she served as the director of the Jumgal District Historical and Ethnographic Museum, where numerous exhibitions dedicated to the history of the district and notable personalities were opened.

Her achievements were recognized with certificates from the Ministry of Culture of Kyrgyzstan and a certificate from Uzbekistan, as well as the title "Madanıttyn mykty kyzmatkeri."

Ainaš Saparaalieva was known for her wisdom, support for families, and assistance to those in need.

She passed away in 2017.
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