The ancient armor was brought to Turkey as part of a Kazakh project to promote its historical heritage in world museums, reports said.
It will be on display for visitors to see until Oct. 12, reports said.
The armor consists of a short V-neck kaftan with tight cavalry-type pants and short boots and a gold engraved headpiece.
A long iron-studded sword with 150 gold plates of different sizes, a dagger, and a gold studded whip are also displayed as part of the armor in addition to a ring allegedly used as a seal by the ancient emperor.
The discovery of the burial 50 years ago had revealed that a great Turkic state with its own written language existed 2,500-years-ago.
The Kazakh Ambassador to Ankara Abzal Saparbekuly told the Anadolu Agency that the armor is a rare piece that displays Turkic history.
The ambassador noted that Kazakhstan's founding President Nursultan Nazarbayev refers to the piece as the Tutankhamun of Central Asia.