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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.
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elementary school teacher. It was a joyful encounter that gave
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Beginning in 1984, he did field work in
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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.
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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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Lughatit Turk" we uning Aptori Mehmud Kashgheri Milletler Neshriyati, Nationalities Publishing House in Beijing pp. 310–323
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After the establishment of the People's
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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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later apologized to Ibrahim and admitted that his opposition to the East Turkestan Republic was the correct thing to do.
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