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N. F. Katanov's year in Khakassia / Tuguzhekova, V. N; Dankina, N. A   Journal Article
Tuguzhekova, V. N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article is devoted to the description and analysis of scientific events held in Khakassia in connection with the celebration of 150"' birth anniversary of the Khakass scholar, Turkologist, orientalist, Doctor of comparative philology Nickolay Fyodorovich Katanov: an international scientific conference, popularizing the scholar's heritage, collecting and publishing his works. According to the Government decree of the Republic of Khakassia, the year 2012 was declared as Khakass scholar Nickolay Fyodorovich Katanov's Year in Khakassia. In thirteen countries more, which are members of international organization of Turkic culture, the year 2012 was declared as outstanding orientalist, Turkologist N. F. Katanov's Year.
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N.F. Katanov's contribution to the development of humanities / Tuguzhekova, V.N   Journal Article
Tuguzhekova, V.N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Professor N. F. Katanov has been one of the famous and outstanding national scholars and thinkers of Russian science, education and culture at .the turn of nineteenth and early twentieth century} Scientific and pedagogic activity of N. F. Katanov is multidimensional. Famous Russian Turkologist G. I. Iskhakov wrote: "Turkologist-orientalists O. N. Blhtlingk, M. A. CastrEn, V. V. Radloff, I. N. Berezin and others_laid the foundation of oriental studies in Russia, then Professor N. F. Katanov enriched this science with new data in the sphere of linguistics, history, archaeology and ethnography through his self-sacrificing work, scrupulous I investigation and long-term research of a language and oriental peoples' ' culture. And, therefore, he got into the line of biggest world scholars"? In oriental studies N. F. Katanov is famous as a scholar encyclopedist having wide interests - language, literature, folklore, history, archaeology, ethnography, numismatology, museology. His scientific interest was not only in history and culture of the Turkic-speaking peoples but also in the Slavonic, Ugro-Finnic, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Persian, Indian peoples. He could speak almost all the European languages, many oriental languages, knew also petrified and dead classic languages, read Turkic runes, Sumerian wedge writing, Egyptian and Chinese hieroglyphs, Sanskrit writing, Arabic ligatured script, Old Uyghur and Aramaic ' graphics ?uently". N. F. Katanov's biographers report that he used the data of 114 world languages in his works.'
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Social and enlightenment activity of N.F. Katanov / Dankina, N A   Journal Article
Dankina, N A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract One of the most unexplored aspects of N. F. Katanov's life is his social activity. Researchers distinguish several directions of N. F. Katanov's social activity: activity in scienti?c societies, museum and literature work, lectures, translation, editing and publishing activity. A researcher of the Tatarstan Republic National archives G. A. Dvoenosova, having conducted a study on Kazan ecclesiastical academy fund, where N. F. Katanov worked from 1911, notes that he was a member of 9 scientific societies: Imperial Russian archaeological society (since 30 March 1884 - a member-officer, since 10 March 1898 - an actual member), . .iperia1 Russian geographical society (since 17 December 1894 - an actual member), Imperial Society of natural science, anthropology and ethnography (since 22 November 1897 - an actual member), Society of archaeology, history and ethnography attached to Kazan University (since 18 March 1898 - chairman, since 22 February 1909 - an honorary member), International society of sciences and literatures in Leuven (Belgium) (since 14 February 1898 - an ordinary member); Hungarian ethnographical Society in Budapest (since 17 March 1899 - a foreign member), Helsingfors Finno-Ugric (since 20 November 1900 - an actual member)'
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