Archaeologists in Kazakhstan’s Turkistan Region have unearthed significant artifacts and burial sites dating back to the Kangly period, a major political force in ancient Central Asia. Excavations are currently focused on five burial mounds in the Ordabasy district. The discoveries promise to shed new light on the Kangly civilization, offering valuable insights into their culture and practices. Details regarding the specific artifacts and burial practices were not immediately available, but researchers suggest the findings are rare and noteworthy. The ongoing investigation aims to further understand this historically important era. These findings contribute to a growing body of knowledge about the region’s rich past.