This article examines the issue of youth in the Kazakh periodical press at the beginning of the 20th century. Publications such as "Aiqap," "Qazaq," "Jas Azamat," "Balapan," and "Sadaq" aimed to foster youth interest in education, enlightenment, and political activity. Additionally, the influence of Soviet-era newspapers like "Jas Alash," "Leninschil Jas," and "Pioner" on the younger generation is analyzed. The article explores how Kazakh youth engaged in political and social life, pursued education, and developed a national consciousness through periodical publications.
Kazakh press, youth issue, Ayqap journal, Qazaq newspaper.