Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Few have heard his name, but to the people living in a small village in Kyrgyzstan he was an extraordinary man and hero.
Kaba Uluu Kojomkul, whose name means Koschomkul son of Kaba was a real giant who was incredibly strong. Born in 1888 in the Koschomkul in the Suusamyr Valley he made an everlasting impression on those he met and the memory of him is still kept alive among the locals. That’s why the village where he was born is named after him.
Today, we might be impressed by his heigh but to the locals who admired him so much that they built an unusual monument in his honor, he was much more than just a very tall and strong man. Kaba Uluu Kojomkul was a unique individual who had a good heart and that’s the reason why he was nicknamed the gentle giant. He loved animals, people in general and he was especially fond of children.
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