Raiymbek Batyr lived during one of the most turbulent periods of the Middle Ages in Kazakhstan, during the raids and seizures of the Dzungar (Kalmyk) horde on Kazakh lands.
He was a legendary warrior and fighter for the freedom of the Kazakh people who liberated Semirechye from the Dzungar invaders.
The united forces of the three zhuzes, led by Ablai Khan, defeated the Dzhungars and freed the land of Semirechye.
Raimbek Batyr became a prominent commander under the leadership of Ablai Khan and finally expelled the Dzungars from the southeastern borders of Kazakhstan.
[2] The monument was built in a heroic form - the horse and the batyr, sitting on it, are depicted at the moment of the highest heat of battle.