Tseren-Dorji Nominkhanov (09.09.1898, stanitsa Grabbevskaya, Salsky okrug , Region of the Don Army , Russian Empire - 1967, Elista , Kalmyk Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ) - Orientalist, teacher, author of numerous works on the Kalmyk , Mongolian and Khakass languages. He also spoke English, German, Tibetan , but also knew the Buryat language and a number of Turkic languages.
| Ceren-Dorji Nominhanov | |
|---|---|
Ceren-Dorji Nominhanov | |
| Date of Birth | September 8, 1898 |
| Place of Birth | Grabbevskaya , Salsky District , Region Don Don |
| Date of death | 1967 |
| Place of death | Elista , Kalmyk ASSR |
| A country | Russian Empire, RSFSR, USSR |
| Scientific field | philology |
| Place of work | Kalmyk State University , Kalmyk Institute for the Humanities of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
| Alma mater | Leningrad East Institute |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Philology |
| Known as | orientalist |
Doctor of Philology, Professor.
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Biography
In 1909, Tseren-Dorzhi entered the Pandinsky Parish School. In his spare time, he worked for self-employed people from wealthy Kalmyks. He graduated from the parish school in 1912 , then studied as a public teacher in the village of Velikoknyazheskaya [1] .
From 1923 to 1930 he studied at the Leningrad Oriental Institute at the Department of Mongolian Studies. In 1930-1931 He worked in a pedagogical school in Astrakhan . In 1931 he entered the graduate school of the Research Institute of Linguistics with a degree in linguistics, in 1932 he was transferred to the Mongolian Department of the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies . At the end of graduate school, Nominkhanov worked as a teacher of the Mongolian language at the Communist University of Workers of the East named after Stalin (Moscow), Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, Central Asian State University (Tashkent) [1] .
In the years 1940-1943. Nominkhanov worked as a scientific secretary in the Uzbekistan branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences (UzfAN). On April 16, 1943, at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences, he successfully defended his dissertation on the subject “Mongolian administrative-political and military terms of the XIII-XV centuries preserved in the Uzbek language” [1] .
In May 1943, the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) sent him to the Kalmyk regional committee of the CPSU (b), who appointed Nominkhanov the scientific secretary of the Kalmyk Research Institute of Language, Literature and History (Astrakhan). However, already in December 1943, he was sent to the Krasnoyarsk Territory together with other Kalmyk migrants. In connection with the opening of KhakNIIALI, the Department of Culture and Propaganda of the Khakassky Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.) Invited Ts.-D. Nominhanov’s institute, the official opening of which took place on October 1, 1944 [1]
By order No. 1 of KhakNIIALI dated October 1, 1944, the director of the institute N. G. Domozhakov appointed the candidate of philological sciences C.-D. Nominkhanova was the scientific secretary of NIIALI and at the same time a senior researcher in the language sector. At the institute C.-D. Nominkhanov dealt with the problems of the Khakass language . In KhakNIIALI C.-D. Nominkhanov worked for more than four years, from October 1, 1944 to March 1, 1949, having traveled in such a short time from a scientific secretary to the head of the Khakass language sector. At the same time, all these years he taught at the Abakan Pedagogical Institute .
In the late 1940s, a wave of repressions swept through the country again. In 1949, C.-D. Nominkhanov was forced to leave Khakassia . From 1949 to 1960, he worked as a teacher at Kazakh University. S. M. Kirov . In the 1960s, C.-D. Nominkhanov returned to Kalmykia, where he worked in the linguistics sector of Kalmyk NIIYALI . According to the results of scientific papers on April 2, 1966 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philology [1] .
Proceedings
Intravital
- Nominhanov Ts. D. Russian-Khakass dictionary for Khakass elementary schools. Abakan, Khakass Regional National Publishing House, 1948
Posthumous
- C.-D. Nominhanov. Materials for the study of the history of the Kalmyk language. M .: Nauka, 1975. Total pages - 324.
- C.-D. Nominhanov. Essay on the history of Kalmyk writing. M., Science, 1976
See also
- Bertagaev, Trofim Alekseevich
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Nominhanov Ceren - Dorzhi - A.V. Mamontov, General Director of OJSC Siberian Research and Design and Development . Date of treatment February 16, 2013. Archived March 17, 2013.