November 7. Kazinform's timeline of major events
Kazinform's Timeline is the one-stop shop where you can learn about historical events for the 7th of November. See what notable events happened throughout Kazakhstan's history on November 7.
EVENTS
1929 – The first army newspaper ‘Qyzyl asker’ is published once a week in the Latin scrip.
1934 – Evgeniy Brusilovskiy’s opera Kyz Zhibek is staged for the first time at then-Kazakh Musical Theater (present-day – the Abai Kazakh State Opera and Ballet Theater).
1945 – The Nataliya Sats State Academic Russian Theater for Children and Youth is founded in Almaty city.
1956 – Arkalyk settlement is established. In 1945, Arkalyk gains the status of the town and later in 1971 it becomes the center of Turgai region.
2011 – People's Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan Jania Aubakirova receives the Order of the Golden Cross of Merit (Poland) for her achievements in popularizing the Polish musical culture.
2016 – The Republic of Estonia and the Kingdom of Bhutan become members of the Astana Civil Service Hub. Among the members of the Hub are the countries of Americas, the CIS, the Caucasus, and ASEAN, and five international organizations.
2018 – Grade 11 student of Aktau-based Nazarbayev Intellectual School Nazira Kydyrbayeva invents a prosthetic arm and prepares a scientific substantiation of the project.
2018 – A park in Shymkent is named after Kazakhstani pubic figure Asanbai Askarov.
2019 – ‘Kazakh Exodus’ by British journalist and writer Godfrey Lias published in 1956 in London is donated to the Museum of rare books of the Republican State Enterprise “Gylym ordasy”.
2021 – Baku hosts the first session of prosecutor generals of the Cooperation Council of the Turkic Speaking States.
2022 – Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev holds a meeting with the public of Mangistau region.