March 18, 2015 marked the 80th anniversary of the birth of Dmitry Mikhailovich Nasilov, a Russian philologist-orientalist, turkologist and specialist in the languages of indigenous peoples of Russia, Head of the Department of Turkic Philology at the Institute of Asian and African Countries of Moscow State University, Doctor of Philology, Professor.
D. M. Nasilov's scientific, organizational, educational, methodical and pedagogical activities are connected with work in leading Russian linguistic centers: at the Institute of Linguistic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg), where he rose from researcher to head of the Department of Altaic Languages (1963-1993), at the Institute of Languages of the Peoples of Russia under the Ministry of Nationalities Russian Federation, where he held the position of Deputy Director for Scientific and Organizational work (Moscow, 1993-1996), in the ISAA of the Moscow State University (from 1996 to the present). D. M. Nasilov worked at the Department of Uzbek Linguistics of the Samarkand (Uzbek) State University named after A. A. Shishkin. Alisher Navoi (1958-1960), at the Department of Literary Translation Theory of the A. M. Gorky Moscow Literary Institute (1960-1963), taught linguistic and Oriental studies courses at the Department of Turkic Philology of St. Petersburg State University (1965-1992), at the Moscow Institute of Practical Oriental Studies, at the Institute of Oriental Cultures and Antiquity at the RSUH, for a number of years He went to give lectures at the Oriental studies departments of Kazan, Makhachkala, Tashkent, Bishkek and other universities. Since 1994, Dmitry Nasilov has been a part-time chief researcher at the Federal Institute for Educational Development of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, paying attention to the preparation and implementation of educational programs in the languages of the peoples of the Russian Federation, including the languages of indig ...
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