Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna Biography: Kazakh POET

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Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna 

Kumarkhanova Ainur Serikovna was born on March 10, 1983 in the village

 Semiyar, Beskaragai district, Semipalatinsk region.  Poet-translator.  From age
 For 11-12 years she wrote poetry.  Between 2005 and 2011.
 collections of poems “Noble Dream”, “My Swallows”, “Pyramid” were published.
 From 2005 to 2007 he graduated from Semey Service College with a degree in engineering.
 Documentation.  In addition, she took programming courses and
 teacher Graduated from the university from 2019 to 2022.  Amanzholova S. v.
 Ust-Kamenogorsk.  There she received a qualification as a teacher of the Kazakh language.
 and literature.  Currently performing additional teaching work in
 Kurchatov city house of creativity in the Abay district.  Member of the Writers' Union
 Union of North America since 2018.  

CESART Spain is the international vice president.
 President of the Association of Literature and Art.  Member of the Association
 German literary scholars.  World Representative of the Association for Peace
 and morality" in India and Arab countries.  Repeated winner of international
 Republican and regional literary competitions.  Winner of the Golden Pen Award in
 Azerbaijan and Russia.  Member of the London Creative Guild "Open Europe".
 and the main winner of the 2019 competition of the same organization in the field of translation
 category.  In Spain she was awarded the “Poet of the World” certificate, in Saudi Arabia.
  title "Poet of the Year".  She translated poetry from 15 languages ​​of the world.
 into Kazakh language.  Songs are currently being recorded for several of her original works.
 His works have been included in world collections and newspaper magazines.  Her works have been published in collections and anthologies around the world: Ukraine, Germany, Portugal, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Turkey, America.  She is currently a peace ambassador for an international newspaper in Bangladesh and works for the international magazine Humanity Canada.

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