Kambar is always on
top. Erudition, intelligence, charm, self-development and a small share of explicable self-esteem are his distinctive features. There are always
people around who come for advice or just to raise their morale, because his optimism infects ...
The name of a common character in the mythologies of the peoples of Central
Asia. It was brought to Central
Asia by Islam, in which Gambar(جامبار), whose name translates as "a
man of great strength," is the faithful equerry of the fourth "righteous" Caliph Ali.
Kazakhs (Zhylkysh-ata Kambar), Kyrgyz, Uighurs, Nogais and many other Turkic-speaking peoples are the patron saint of horses and herdsmen. The image is based on an ancient pre-Islamic deity. The Kazakh
people have a widespread
epic "Kambar Batyr", one of the oldest Kazakh heroic epics, which tells about the exploits of the hero Kambar, defeating the Kalmyk Khan.