The “National Treasure” award was established in Kazakhstan on January 26, 2006. The initiative belongs to the Eurasian Culture Fund. The prize is awarded for an outstanding contribution to the development of statehood, economy, science and culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the citizens, whose activity has been recognized both at home and in the world. The prize may be awarded in the spheres of state, public, religion, science, economics, literature, art, education and sports. The decision on the award is taken by the Eurasia Foundation of Culture. An expert committee was created in order to conduct a preliminary analysis. The "National Treasure” award is an annual event. The prize winner is awarded with the "Golden paytsza", which is the stylized gold plate on the tape. These are the symbols that were given to the noble people in the Kazakh steppe in the past. A noble falcon, carrying a crow in his paws, is depicted on the front side of the plate. This bas-relief symbolizes the victory of good over the evil. The winner is also awarded with a special document, the passport of Eurasian Culture Foundation, which, along with the relevant information, will contain the appeal to the Parliaments and Governments of all Eurasian countries to assist, «to the bearer of this passport." The "Golden paytsza" is the highest award of the Eurasian Cultural Foundation.
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