Wooden log house-Museum a copy of the real rate of Sultan Sultanbet, who lived in the 18th century, recreated from the original drawings that historians found in museums.
Wooden log house-Museum a copy of the real rate of Sultan Sultanbet, who lived in the 18th century, recreated from the original drawings that historians found in museums.
Pavlodar state pedagogical Institute (PSPI) in honor of its 55th anniversary in the framework of the presidential program "Ruhani zhangyru" received a historically important gift-a manor recreated by the descendants of Sultan Sultanbet. The work itself was started in 2016. Then, by the decision of the regional akim, a building in the historical part of the city was allocated for Pavlodar archeologists.
The estate of Sultanmuhamed Bahadur, popularly known as Sultanbet, consisted of chambers and two bright rooms, where he had offices, where he received guests and engaged in state activities. The real estate was located in the area of today's suburban village of Kenzhekol.
The log cabin is made of wood brought by descendants of Bahadur from Krasnoyarsk. Interior details inside the house-an attempt by students to reconstruct the life and culture of the XVIII century. Construction work on the site was completed in 60 days.