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Ibrahim Muti'i

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317:). He not only helped students, but also helped coordinate lectures in relevant departments for young and old researchers in the Uyghur language. He also trained a number of linguistic experts and scholars, among them Mirsultan Osmanov (1929– ) who is a famous linguist, Abduréhim Ötkür (1923–1995) who was a famous poet and scholar and he was one of the pioneers in the field of modern Uyghur literature, and Lutpulla Mutellip (1923–1945) was one of the pioneers in the field of modern Uyghur literature and poet, and many others. 328:("Ibrahim Muti'i Proceedings"). Nationalities Publishing House initially planned to publish a second volume, but was unable to locate the originals, which had sold out and were no longer available. A single volume with the entire collection of his papers was published in 2007. It included the original contents of the 1990s version as well as twenty-two additional papers. 336:
Ibrahim Muti'i was among the foremost Uyghur scholars of the 20th century. His significant contributions to Uyghur scholarship and culture were as a literary translator, an editor and publisher and a teacher who also conducted research. He was a significant educator because he was the first teacher
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elementary school teacher. It was a joyful encounter that gave Ibrahim an opportunity to express how significant a role model his teacher had been". He also presented at the conference at Harvard University. His paper was about Uyghur Islamic Madarasa in the Early Period of Islam in Xinjiang. The
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After the Cultural Revolution his work resumed and was relocated to the Language Institute of Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. He resumed his work, later joining other linguists on a six-year project to research and to translate and publish a Uyghur Turkic
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Beginning in 1984, he did field work in Kashgar with Mirsultan Osmanov, a well-known Uyghur linguist also one of his best students. Their goal was to find Mahmud Kashgari's exact hometown and mausoleum, which they identified, based on numerous facts, in their paper
176:'freedom') a private newspaper in Urumqi. During this time, there were insufficient new materials for understanding multilingual features either for writing new textbooks or for teaching students. To address this need, he compiled teaching materials such as 375:
Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007. Idiqut Uyghur Xanliqi Dewride Qedimki Uyghur Edebiy Tili Tereqqiyatigha Zor Hesse Qoshqan Tilshunas, Terjiman, Alimlarning Wekili-Prtanrakshit Karmawazhik Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing
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while also writing and editing textbooks for these courses. He integrated teaching and research, publishing many valuable papers on Turkic languages. He inspired young scholars to enter the ranks of language and literature studies.
261:(1966–1976) as a result of having been wrongly charged of crime during the period of internal political strife and ideological conflict. However, he continued his studies while incarcerated. 129:, along with many other well-known, well-educated young Uyghur dissidents who Sheng Shicai thought would spread independent ideas and threaten his authority. Muti'i was released in 1945. 76:
in eastern Xinjiang. He was orphaned at an early age. His father, a tailor, died when he was only two years old. His mother died when he was seven. His family sent him to
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007. Uyghur Tilining Tereqqiyat Tarixini Dewrlerge Bölüsh Mesilisi Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 154–173
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007 "Xaqaniye Tili" we Uning Uyghur Tili Tarixida Tutqan Orni Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 174–183
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007. "Divanu Lughatit Turk" we uning Aptori Mehmud Kashgheri Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 310–323
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007. Qedimki Uyghurchidiki Shéiriyetke Ait Atalghular Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 303–309
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After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he was transferred to Beijing and worked at the State Nationalities Commission (
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007. Uyghurlarning Tili we Yéziqi Heqqide Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 240–247
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Muhemmet Tahirjan, 2003 Hazirqi Zaman Uyghur Tilshunasliqining Bashlamchisi, Ataqliq Jamaet Erbabi- Ibrahim Muti'i Til we terjime Vol.1
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Ibrahim Muti'i,1997 "Divanu Lughatit Turk"ning Englizche Terjimisining Neshriyat Muqeddimisi Xinjiang Uniwérsitéti Ilmiy Zhornili Vol.1
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Ibrahim, Tursunbek el. (2011): Bilqut Balilar Shexs Hékayiliri edit by Xinjiang Bilqut Shérkiti , Xinjiang Élictiron-Ünsin Neshriyati
233:) in 1955. Working together with a large team of scholars, he helped publish an 18th-century volume of a Dictionary in Five Languages ( 237:), a dictionary representing the common linguistic and cultural heritage of several ethnic groups in China. This dictionary includes 653: 648: 643: 618: 613: 207: 603: 142: 35: 272: 218:
later apologized to Ibrahim and admitted that his opposition to the East Turkestan Republic was the correct thing to do.
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 2007 Ibrahim Muti'i Ilmiy Maqaliliri Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing
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After release from prison, he became the first Professional Chief (Dean) for the former Xinjiang Institute (current
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In 1935, at the age of fifteen, Ibrahim Muti'i received a scholarship for a two-year course of study in law at the
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 1992. Uyghur Tilida Söz Urghusi we Ibare Intonatsiyisi , Radio-Téléwiziye Gülzari Vol.2
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 1983. Mehmud Kashgherining Yurti, Hayati we Maziri Toghrisida Qeshqer Edebiyati Vol.2
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 1984. Kuchaliq Meshhur Terjiman Kumrajiwaning Terjime Usulliri Til we terjime Vol.3
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and culture. He is considered to have been one of the top scholars of his generation in Uyghur.
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in April 1989 to attend a conference. He "tells the story of meeting a relative of his beloved
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He translated and edited many classical literary books into modern Uyghur. Among these were
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to enroll in a primary school in 1928, which he did while living with his uncle.
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William Clark (2011): Ibrahim's story, Asian Ethnicity, (12:2, 203–219)
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because it was backed by the Soviets and Stalin. The former ETR leader
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Muti'i spent eighteen years of his adult life in jail because of the
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to offer new courses in the study of Uyghur literature and language
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Ibrahim Muti'i, 1996. Shéir Tili Toghrisida , Til we terjime Vol.4
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Mehmud Kashgherining Yurti, Hayati we Maziri Toghrisida
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This article is about a person whose name includes a
300:paper published in the Conference Proceedings. 461:(2). Taylor & Francis: 203, 207–208, 218. 56:, China. He is best known for his research on 196:("Brief Introduction of Turkic Language") in 186:Uyghur Til-Edebiyat Qaidiliri (Istilistikisi) 8: 171: 148:In 1947 he was employed as a journalist by 284:"On the Hometown, Biography and Shrine of 115:, language, and linguistic methodology at 225:) for three years. He transferred to the 122:In 1940 he was imprisoned by the Chinese 320:In 1990, in honor of his 70th birthday, 99:. During this time, he not only learned 411: 629:Academic staff of Xinjiang University 7: 143:Number 5 Elementary School in Urumqi 26:(May 1920 – January 13, 2010) ( 31: 634:Victims of the Cultural Revolution 190:Uyghur Tilining Addiy Imla Qaidisi 14: 194:Türkiy Tillarning Qisqiche Tarihi 178:Uyghur Tili Serfi (Morfologiyisi) 52:) was a well-known linguist from 639:20th-century Chinese translators 527:(2). Taylor & Francis: 213. 68:Muti'i was born in May 1920, in 326:Ibrahim Muti'i Ilmiy Maqaliliri 208:Second East Turkestan Republic 182:Uyghur Tili Nehwi (Sintaksisi) 166: 103:and Russian, but also studied 48: 39: 1: 427:Ibrahim, tursunbeg el. 2011:2 533:10.1080/14631369.2010.510877 467:10.1080/14631369.2010.510877 203:(Chinese magazine) in 1949. 309:("Book of divination") and 235:Besh Tilliq Manjuche Lughet 670: 117:Xinjiang Normal University 89:University of Central Asia 72:, a small village outside 15: 188:("Uighur Rhetoric"), and 157: 654:21st-century translators 649:20th-century translators 644:Scientists from Xinjiang 436:William Clark, 2011: 205 418:William Clark, 2011: 203 619:Educators from Xinjiang 568:William Clark, 2011:207 512:Clark, William (2011). 502:William Clark, 2011:212 446:Clark, William (2011). 291:Ibrahim Muti'i visited 249:, Uyghur, and Chinese. 180:("Uighur Morphology"), 84:Tatars taught Ibrahim. 265:Additional scholarship 614:Writers from Xinjiang 223:Dölet Ishlar Komitéti 604:Linguists from China 322:Milletler Neshriyati 276:) to Modern Uyghur. 273:Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk 253:Second incarceration 231:Milletler Neshriyati 210:and was against the 206:Ibrahim opposed the 259:Cultural Revolution 227:Nationalities Press 184:("Uyghur Syntax"), 139:Xinjiang University 133:Professional career 624:People from Turpan 293:Harvard University 286:Mahmud al-Kashgari 514:"Ibrahim's story" 448:"Ibrahim's story" 174: 113:Uyghur literature 49:Yībólāyīmù Mùtíyī 661: 578: 575: 569: 566: 560: 559: 557: 555: 518: 509: 503: 500: 494: 493: 491: 489: 452: 443: 437: 434: 428: 425: 419: 416: 376:pp. 380–393 175: 172: 168: 159: 50: 41: 33: 669: 668: 664: 663: 662: 660: 659: 658: 609:Uyghur language 584: 583: 582: 581: 576: 572: 567: 563: 553: 551: 521:Asian Ethnicity 516: 511: 510: 506: 501: 497: 487: 485: 455:Asian Ethnicity 450: 445: 444: 440: 435: 431: 426: 422: 417: 413: 408: 389: 348: 346:Published works 334: 267: 255: 216:Saifuddin Azizi 135: 66: 58:Uyghur language 32:ئىبراھىم مۇتىئى 21: 12: 11: 5: 667: 665: 657: 656: 651: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 616: 611: 606: 601: 596: 586: 585: 580: 579: 577:Muti'i, 2007:1 570: 561: 504: 495: 438: 429: 420: 410: 409: 407: 404: 403: 402: 399: 396: 393: 388: 385: 384: 383: 380: 377: 373: 370: 367: 364: 361: 358: 355: 352: 347: 344: 333: 330: 266: 263: 254: 251: 134: 131: 65: 62: 24:Ibrahim Muti'i 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 666: 655: 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 605: 602: 600: 597: 595: 592: 591: 589: 574: 571: 565: 562: 550: 546: 542: 538: 534: 530: 526: 522: 515: 508: 505: 499: 496: 484: 480: 476: 472: 468: 464: 460: 456: 449: 442: 439: 433: 430: 424: 421: 415: 412: 405: 400: 397: 394: 391: 390: 386: 381: 378: 374: 371: 368: 365: 362: 359: 356: 353: 350: 349: 345: 343: 340: 331: 329: 327: 323: 318: 316: 312: 311:Maytiri Simit 308: 307: 301: 298: 294: 289: 287: 283: 277: 275: 274: 264: 262: 260: 252: 250: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 219: 217: 213: 212:Ili Rebellion 209: 204: 202: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 169: 163: 155: 151: 146: 144: 140: 132: 130: 128: 125: 120: 118: 114: 110: 109:Uyghur people 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 63: 61: 59: 55: 51: 45: 37: 29: 25: 19: 573: 564: 552:. 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patronymic
Uyghur
Chinese
pinyin
Xinjiang
Uyghur language
Turpan
Urumqi
Jadid
University of Central Asia
Tashkent
Soviet Union
Uzbek
Old Turkic
Uyghur people
Uyghur literature
Xinjiang Normal University
warlord
Sheng Shicai
Xinjiang University
Number 5 Elementary School in Urumqi
Chinese
pinyin
Nanjing
Second East Turkestan Republic
Ili Rebellion
Saifuddin Azizi
Nationalities Press
Manchu
Tibetan

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