[3] On 5 July 1994, the President and members of the Government of the newly formed Republic issued a positive resolution on the construction of a Monument to the Independence of Kazakhstan.
[5] In October 2007, someone stole a statue of a bronze book attached to the monument, which contained the palm print of the President of Kazakhstan, following an ancient Kazakh custom.
It ends with the "Golden Man" (6 meters in height) - the ruler, who stands controlling the winged leopard and symbolizes the firm state power on the Kazakh land.
[10] At the foot of the stele, on the stylobate is a sculptural group consisting of allegorical figures of the "Sage of the Sky", "Mother Earth" and two children on foals.
On both sides of the stele in a horseshoe shape, in a circle, are placed 10 bas-reliefs, which reveal the history of Kazakhstan from ancient times to the present day.