Cholpon Ata 
Chalpon Ata
Once upon a time, a long time — so long ago that the people have
forgotten exactly when it was — under a high mountain there was a city. Above
the city towered the fortress of powerful khan. The khan was famous for his
riches, but more than that — for his cruelty. Each day, some citizen was killed
and his body thrown into the ground.
The old khan was lecherorous and he
heard that one poor peasant had daughter of inexpressible beauty. The Khan
decided that he must have thus beautiful girl.
The girl and her father
lived in small village, un a velley in the mountains, on a coast of the river. A
lot of the young men from all around (Dzhigits) tried to win her hear, but she
did not pay any of them any attention. To offers of love and marrtuage, from
even the most courageous Dzhigits, she always answered, that she loved
another.
Who was this beloved? — nobody knew, and she did not know either
…
It came to pass — one day, when the sun peeped over the top of
mountains, a Dzhigit on white steed came and together they rode pff into the
sky. A whirlwind blew-up and took them to to mountain top covered with eternal
snow. The strong Dzhigit embraced her, kissed her, then removed from his hand a
ring andgave it to her. Placing it on her finger, he said: «I will soon return!
Never remove this ring, and unhappiness will not touch you!»
Many days
have passed, but the Dzhigit did not come back.
When the Khan«s
matchmakers arrived to the girl village wuth gifts and offers — she rejected
them allm saying: "I love another and I shall not be another"s wife!»
The
girl went up into the mountains, hoping to find once more the Dzhigit. In vain
she called his name, only the echo of her own voice returned to her. The girl
began to cry and started to make her way back home. She had not reached her
villagem when when she was surrounded, seized, tied up and blindfolded by a gang
of youths. When she was released and the blindfold removed she realized what had
happened, that she was held prisoner in the Khan«s fortress, from which it was
impossible to escape. It is better to die, she decided, than to become the wife
of the Khan.
Her beauty and youth surprised the old Khan. He showered
gifts upon her. But no gifts could win her over and make her change her mind. «I
love another and I shall never be yours!», was always her answer.
This
«stubborness» displeased the Khan, and he decided to take by force what he could
not win with gifts. He again came to the girl, promising her love, everything, …
even freedom.
«I love another!» — she repeated. The Khan rushed at her
like a wild animal and she ran to a window. «I shall not be yours!», she cried
and threw herself from the window onto the ground below.
From where she
fell at the foot of the high and might walls of the fortress, opened up caves
and water gushed from them. From them flowed the waters light-blue, pure, clean,
crystal clear, and as hot as the maiden heart, which formed the mountain lake,
which the people called Issyk Kul.
It is said that if you stand on the
shore at Chalpon Ata («Chalpon»s Father«) you can see in the mountains opposite
the face of the girl»s father who«s tears flow down the mountainside to add to
the salt waters of the lake as he weeps for his beautiful daughter ho threw
herself from the window high in the Khan»s citadel, rather than succumb to his
evil advances and betray her true beloved. And, on quiet summer evenings, when
the sun sets, the ruins of a fortress appear under the water and the voice of
the girl can be heard.
(From : Kyrgyz National Fairy Tales — Bishkek —
1977 : This is often quoted as their favourite legend by many Kyrgyz — and the
story of the sucken citadel may well refer to the suncken city that
archaeologists have discovered under the waters of the salt water mountain lake
— Issyk Kul.)
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