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Damir Khayretdinov

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Russian historian (born 1972)
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Khayretdinov, Damir Zinyurovich
Born10 September 1972 (1972-09-10) (age 52)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationRector of Moscow Islamic University
Known forExpert in the indigenous cultures and languages of Russian Muslims and the Tatars
Scientific career
Fieldshistorian, and ethnographer
InstitutionsMoscow Islamic University
Websitemiu.su//

Damir Zinyurovich Khayretdinov (Russian: Дами́р Зиню́рович Хайретди́нов) (born 1972) is a Russian historian, ethnographer and social activist. He is known for his work documenting and studying the indigenous cultures and languages of Russian Tatars. He serves as a rector of Moscow Islamic University and is the consultant of mufti on the Clerical Muslim Board of the Russian Federation.

Personal life

Damir was born In 1972 in Moscow. He graduated from the Russian State University for the Humanities. He received a grade of 'excellent' for the defense of his thesis "The spread of Islam among the Russian Tatars during the second half of 1980 - first half of the 1990". In 2002 he received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography on the theme: "The history of the Muslim community during the period from the 14th to the 20th century". (His supervisor was Alexeï Malachenko, a member of the Scientific Council of The Carnegie Moscow Center

Works

  • The spread of Islam among the Russian Tatars during the 2nd half of 1980 - 1st half of the 1990.
  • The history of the Muslim community during the period from the 14th to the 20th century.

External links

References

  1. Moscow Islamic University
  2. The Carnegie Moscow Center
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