Our ancestors and King Arthur's Epoch
On October 23, 2020 within the framework of the project "Spiritual rebirth", the leader of the "Movie Fans" club, senior teacher of the Department of Foreign Languages, Tleugabylova Z.A., held an online screening and discussion of the film "King Arthur” in English The screening and discussion of the film was held according to the club's plan among the 1st year students of the specialties "Management" and "Economics", the Higher School of Economics and Business.
During the film discussion , the students asked each other questions in English and were pleasantly surprised that King Arthur's close friends were Sarmatians. Bolatova Anel, Esenalina Korkem, Sabitova Alua, Sarsenbay Sayat, Abibulla Erden, Bekmuratova Ulzhan, Bolatova Zhuldyz, Doshmahan Gulzhaina, Orazova Dana demonstrated a profound knowledge of the World History and History of Kazakhstan, telling about the period of the Scythians and Sarmats. Aziz Ibadulla, a student from Afghanistan, first learned that the Sarmatians lived in Central Asia in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
“King Arthur” is a 2004 action-adventure, historical feature film co-produced by the US, UK and Ireland. The film is directed by Antoine Fuqua.
452 AD young Sarmatians left their native lands. A year earlier, their fathers had fought in the Battle in the Catalaunian Fields, and the Romans, who were impressed by their courage, had decided to keep their lives. But in return, these soldiers pledged to give their children to serve in the Roman cavalry.
Young Sarmatians were taken to Britain, to a Roman bastion, where they got to know their future commander, young Artorius Castus or Arthur. His father was killed in the battle, and the boy was raised by the Erisiarch Pelagius, who preached free will and the right of people to self-determination.
15 years had passed since then, and by 467, Arthur and the Sarmatians gained resounding fame among the Romans and Britons for their deeds. Of those who arrived in the island, Lancelot, Tristan, Gawain, Galahad, Bors and Dagonet remained alive. In spite of their distinction from the Romans, Arthur was able to instill in them a spirit of nobility, loyalty and brotherhood.