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'''Altay Sarsenuly Amanzholov''' ({{langx|kk|Алтай Сәрсенұлы Аманжолов}}, ''Altaı Sársenuly Amanjolov''; February 6, 1934<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=«О чем молчат древние рукописи» - Al-Farabi Kazakh National University |url=https://farabi.university/news/26099 |access-date=2023-09-29 |website=farabi.university |language=en}}</ref> &ndash; August 10, 2012)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-06-02 |title=День рождения Алтая Аманжолова: факты об ученом-тюркологе |url=https://novoetv.kz/%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%8C-%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B6%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F-%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%8F-%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B6%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0-%D1%84%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%82%D1%8B/ |access-date=2023-09-29 |website=Новое Телевидение |language=ru-RU}}</ref> was a ], ] ]. He followed his father ]'s steps continuing in this field of study.
'''Altaj Sarsenovič Amanžolov''' (Алтай Сарсенович Аманжолов; Altay Sersenulı Amanjolov, born ] in ], ]) is a ] ].


==Biography== ==Biography==
He graduated in 1957 at the Eastern Languages Institute of ], in ]. 1957-1960 and 1964-1966 at the Academy of Sciences, ], 1966-1979 at lecturing in ] at the Kazakh State Women Pedagogical Institute. In 1975 he submitted his doctoral thesis on "Materials and research in the history of Old Turkic writing". 1979-1995 dean of the General Linguistics Faculty at ] Amanzholov graduated in 1957 at the Eastern Languages Institute of ], in ]. 1957-1960 and 1964–1966 at the Academy of Sciences, ], 1966–1979 at lecturing in ] at the Kazakh State Women Pedagogical Institute. In 1975 he submitted his doctoral thesis on "Materials and research in the history of Old Turkic writing". 1979-1995 dean of the General Linguistics Faculty at ]


Amanzholov lectured for one year at the Black Sea Technical University, ], ], in 1993/1994. Since 1995, he is a full member of the Kazakhstan Academy of Humanities. He was decorated as "]" in 1998 and with the "Kdamet" order in 1999. Amanzholov lectured for one year at the ], ], ], in 1993/1994. In 1995, he became a full member of the Kazakhstan Academy of Humanities.<ref name=":0" />

==Sumero-Turkic==
In chapter 9 of his 2003 book on the ], Amanzholov presents
"more than twenty indisputable lexical coincidences between the ] and ] that ascend to a ] or a status of the language even before the migration of the 'Sumerians' to the Mesopotamia", a statement that is untenable in mainstream ], and reminiscent of the ] ] "] of ], equating e.g. Sumerian ] "Sun" with a reconstructed Proto-Turkic ''*ütü'' "to singe, sear". Consistent with the "Sun Language Theory", Amanzholov concludes that "Proto-Turks" migrated to Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BC, giving rise to ], the world's first literate civilization. After listing his proposed Sumerian-Turkic cognates, Amanzholov bemoans that he had been couselled against publishing these sensational findings in his PhD thesis of 1970, and that they had been stolen by Oljas Suleimenov who published them as his own in his ''Asia'' (Alma-Ata, 1975), and who later had to officially renounce the hypothesis, since Sumero-Turkic unity was "forbidden in Soviet Turkology".

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Amanzholov found himself free to pursue the Sumero-Turkic cause, communicating with Turkish author O. N. Tuna, who had published the same hypothesis in Turkey
<ref>''Sümer ve Türk dillerinin târihî ilgisi ile Türk dili'nin yaşi meselesi'' ("Historical connection of Sumerian and Turkic languages and the problem of the age of the Turkic languages"), Ankara (1997)</ref>, where the authorities were more friendly towards ] discoveries to the effect that "at least in 3500 BC the Turks are found in the eastern part of Turkey" (Tuna 1997, p.49).

==Old Turkic alphabets==
Somewhat less out-of-touch with mainstream chronology, Amanzholov also insists on reading two inscriptions of ], found in the Irtysh and ]s and dated to ca. the 4th century BC, as "Proto-Turkic runes" (p. 306). While mainstream scholarship assumes these inscriptions to record the ], accepting the ] inscriptions of the 7th century as the oldest known traces of Turkic langauges, the Orkhon script is likely derived from "Scythian" variants of the ], like the ].


==Publications== ==Publications==
Amanzholov authored five monographs in Russian and Kazakh. Amanzholov authored five monographs in Russian and Kazakh.
*''Glagol'noe upravlenie v iazyke drevneturkskikh pamiatnikov'' ("Verbal inflection in the language of the Old Turkic monuments"), Moscow: ], 1969. *''Глагольное управление в языке древнетюркских памятников'' ("Verbal inflection in the language of the Old Turkic monuments"), Moscow: ], 1969.
*"Turkic runic graphics", Almaty, KazGU, three parts, 1980-1985 *''Turkic runic graphics'', Almaty, KazGU, three parts, 1980–1985
*''Babalar sözi'', Peking: Ülttar baspasy, 1988, 70 pp. (Kazakh) *''Бабалар сөзі'', Peking: Ұлттар баспасы, 1988, 70 pp. (Kazakh)
*''Ortak asyl miras - Ortak asyl miras'', Trabzon, 1994, (Turkish and Kazakh); *''Ортақ асыл мирас'', Trabzon, 1994, (Turkish and Kazakh);
*''Türki filologiyasy jene jazu Tarihi'', Almaty, Sanat, 1996, 128 pp. (Kazakh); *''Түркі филологиясы және жазу тарихы'', Almaty, Sanat, 1996, 128 pp. (Kazakh);
*''Qazaqsha-Oryssha Lingvistikalyq Terminologiia Sozdigi : Kazakhsko-Russkii Slovar Lingvisticheskoi Terminologii'' ("Kazakh-Russian dictionary of linguistic terminology"). Almaty, Qazaq universiteti (1997), ISBN 9965408017, 2nd ed. 1999. *''Қазақша-орысша лингвистикалық терминология сөздігі: Казахско-русский словарь лингвистической терминологии'' ("Kazakh–Russian dictionary of linguistic terminology"). Almaty, Қазақ университеті (1997), {{ISBN|9965-408-01-7}}, 2nd ed. 1999.
*''История и теория древнетюркского письма'' ("History and Theory of the Old Turkic script"), Mektep, Kazakhstan (2003), ISBN 9965162042. *''История и теория древнетюркского письма'' ("History and Theory of the Old Turkic script"), Mektep, Kazakhstan (2003), {{ISBN|9965-16-204-2}}.


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Altay Sarsenuly Amanzholov (Kazakh: Алтай Сәрсенұлы Аманжолов, Altaı Sársenuly Amanjolov; February 6, 1934 – August 10, 2012) was a Kazakh SSR, Kazakh Turkologist. He followed his father Sarsen Amanzholov's steps continuing in this field of study.

Biography

Amanzholov graduated in 1957 at the Eastern Languages Institute of Moscow State University, in Turkic philology. 1957-1960 and 1964–1966 at the Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR, 1966–1979 at lecturing in Kazakh language at the Kazakh State Women Pedagogical Institute. In 1975 he submitted his doctoral thesis on "Materials and research in the history of Old Turkic writing". 1979-1995 dean of the General Linguistics Faculty at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Amanzholov lectured for one year at the Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey, in 1993/1994. In 1995, he became a full member of the Kazakhstan Academy of Humanities.

Publications

Amanzholov authored five monographs in Russian and Kazakh.

  • Глагольное управление в языке древнетюркских памятников ("Verbal inflection in the language of the Old Turkic monuments"), Moscow: tzdatel'stvo "Nauka", 1969.
  • Turkic runic graphics, Almaty, KazGU, three parts, 1980–1985
  • Бабалар сөзі, Peking: Ұлттар баспасы, 1988, 70 pp. (Kazakh)
  • Ортақ асыл мирас, Trabzon, 1994, (Turkish and Kazakh);
  • Түркі филологиясы және жазу тарихы, Almaty, Sanat, 1996, 128 pp. (Kazakh);
  • Қазақша-орысша лингвистикалық терминология сөздігі: Казахско-русский словарь лингвистической терминологии ("Kazakh–Russian dictionary of linguistic terminology"). Almaty, Қазақ университеті (1997), ISBN 9965-408-01-7, 2nd ed. 1999.
  • История и теория древнетюркского письма ("History and Theory of the Old Turkic script"), Mektep, Kazakhstan (2003), ISBN 9965-16-204-2.

References

  1. ^ "«О чем молчат древние рукописи» - Al-Farabi Kazakh National University". farabi.university. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  2. "День рождения Алтая Аманжолова: факты об ученом-тюркологе". Новое Телевидение (in Russian). 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
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