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: Kamalov holds a Doctorate of Historical Sciences (Dr. Habil) and has previously worked as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Oriental Studies named after R.B. Suleimenov . Research Areas : His scholarly work focuses on:
Kamalov highlights intellectual pioneers like , an early 20th-century figure whose historical writings were often overshadowed by his Soviet-era classification as a "revolutionary poet". Kamalov's research brings Abdusemätov's historical work back into focus. He highlights how early intellectuals used the expansion of local printing presses—an example of what Benedict Anderson termed "print-capitalism"—to unite disparate regional groups (such as the Taranchi and the Ili Turks) under a unified, modern Uyghur national consciousness. Academics on the Periphery ablet kamalov
: Provides a detailed reading of the inscription to date an Oghuz tribe uprising to 749 AD. : Kamalov holds a Doctorate of Historical Sciences (Dr
Academic investigation into Xinjiang or contemporary Chinese ethnic policies has become highly sensitive. Local scholars must carefully balance their work with the multi-vector diplomacy and state interests of their home countries. Research Areas : His scholarly work focuses on:
