In the 16th century, the first Kazakh girl who became a counselor in the palace of Elizabeth I was identified

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In the 16th century, the first Kazakh girl who became a counselor in the palace of Elizabeth I was identified. Kazakh actress Karakoz Askarovna Suleymenova announced this on her Instagram page, the national portal "Adyrna" reported.

Dear Kazakh people! I am bringing you historical news on the eve of Women's Day.

The name of the Kazakh woman who conquered Europe has returned to our people. Well-known scientist, doctor of political sciences, candidate of philological sciences Mukhit-Ardager Sydyknazarov reveals the name ARU SULTAN as a historical innovation to the Kazakh people.

Back in 1561, she traveled to the royal palace in Europe and she became a respected employee, a fashion consultant, and she was even accepted as a representative (daughter ) of Elizabeth I . This is a great historical discovery!

And this portrait was the first copy that came to the Kazakh country. Now it is in the famous museum of Great Britain", he wrote.

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