He was born on November 20, 1917 in the village of Ulenti, Akzhayik district, West Kazakhstan region. An outstanding Kazakh poet, translator, critic, literary critic-scientist. In 1937, he graduated from the Ural water transport department, and in 1941, he graduated from the Faculty of Language and Literature of the Almaty State Pedagogical Institute named after Abai. In 1941- 1947 he served in the ranks of the Soviet Army. He participated in the Great Patriotic War from the beginning. After the war, he worked as a researcher at the Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, an instructor of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, the director of the State Publishing House of Kazakhstan, a senior researcher at the M.O. Auezov Institute of Literature and Art of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR. Candidate of Philology. Tyrnakaldy's poem was published in 1936 in the regional newspaper "Ural Region". The first collection was published in 1951 under the name "Bolsheviks". Since then, more than forty books have been published in Kazakh and Russian languages. A number of textbooks and "In Forty Years" (1957), "Friendship of Literature" (1965), "The Mayakovsky Tradition in Kazakh Poetry" (1966), "Intertwining Waves" (1974), "Brought by Kinship" (1979), "In the Land of Poetry" ( 1984), the author of monographs and literary studies entitled "The tradition of translating Pushkin's lyrics into the Kazakh language" (1985). Awarded with Red Star, 2nd class orders of the Patriotic War, many medals.