Mirfatyh Zakiev
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, birth_date = , birth_place = Zaipy, Yutazinsky District,
Tatar ASSR The Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (russian: Татарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; tt-Cyrl, Татарстан Автономияле Совет Соци ...
, alma_mater =
Kazan State University Kazan (Volga region) Federal University (russian: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, tt-Cyrl, Казан (Идел буе) федераль университеты) is a public research uni ...
, nationality = Russian , occupation = Linguist, university teacher and public figure , discipline =
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, title = Doctor of
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.
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, awards = Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1976) and of the Tatarstan Republic (1970), Laureate of the Tatarstan Republic State Premium in Science and Technology , notable_works = The predicate in a modern Tatar literary language (1954); Syntactic Structure of the Tatar language (1963) , workplaces = Rector of Kazan State Pedagogical Institute, Dean of Tatar Language Faculty of
Kazan State University Kazan (Volga region) Federal University (russian: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, tt-Cyrl, Казан (Идел буе) федераль университеты) is a public research uni ...
, boards = Full member, and member of Presidium at Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan Republic (AN/RT) , thesis_title = Syntactic Structure of the Tatar language , thesis_year = 1963 , main_interests = Syntaxis of Tatar language, History of Tatar linguistics, Development of Tatar language Mirfatyh Zakiev (Зәкиев Мирфатых) is a Soviet and Russian controversial academic in the domain of
Turkology Turkology (or Turcology or Turkic studies) is a complex of humanities sciences studying languages, history, literature, folklore, culture, and ethnology of people speaking Turkic languages and Turkic peoples in chronological and comparative cont ...
scholar.


Education and career

Mirfatyh holds a doctorate, and had served in a number of higher schools and institutes as a rector, director and department head (KGPI 1967–1986, IJALI 1986–1997). A full member of the Academy of Sciences of the Tatarstan Republic, he was an ex-chairman of the Republican Parliament in the
Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (russian: Татарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика; tt-Cyrl, Татарстан Автономияле Совет Соци ...
and had also headed the Scientific Commission of the Education Ministry of the Russian Federation for the philological sciences.


Reception

For Zakiev's fundamental research in syntactic architecture of the Tatar language, academician B.A. Serebrennikov had commented: "This is the first most full and logically faultless monograph about the syntax of the Türkic languages". Zakiev claims that "proto- Turkish is the starting point of the
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", that Sumerian,
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, Icelandic,
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and
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are languages of Turkic origin, and that the Sumerians,
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and
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were of Turkic origin. These views are generally rejected by the vast majority of scholars (see Pseudo-Turkology) and he has been frequently described as an "alternative historian" and a "militant amateur".


Main publications

# ''"Hezerge Tatar edebi tele, Syntax"'', Kazan, 1958, in Tatar (''"Хәзерге татар әдәби теле. Синтаксис"'', Казан, 1958) # ''"Syntactic structure of the Tatar language"'', Kazan, 1963, in Russian (''"Синтаксический строй татарского языка"'', Казань, 1963) # School textbooks on Tatar language for upper grades of Tatar schools, republished from 1964 on. (Школьные учебники по татарскому языку для 8,9,10,11 классов татарских школ, начиная с 1964 года по наст. время выдержали по нескольку изданий) # ''"Tatar halky telenen barlykka kilüe"'', Kazan, 1977 (''"Татар халкы теленең барлыкка килүе"'', Казан, 1977, in Tatar). Examination of the Bulgarian Middle Age epitaphs found that contrary to the sanctioned doctrine, the first epitaph style belonged to the Bulgars of various local Turkic-speaking tribes which later developed into Tatar people, and the second epitaph style belonged to the Moslem Chuvashes who were assimilating Bulgarian language (Изучение булгарских сердневековых эпитафий показало что вопреки санкционированной доктрине, первый стиль эпитафий принадлежал булгарам различных местных тюрко-говорящих племен, которые позже развились в татарский народ, а второй стиль эпитафий принадлежал чувашам-мусульманам ассимилировавшим булгарский язык) # ''"Volga Bulgars and their descendants"'', co-author Ya.F.Kuzmin-Yumanadi, Kazan, 1993, in Russian (''"Волжские булгары и их потомки"'', соавт. Я.Ф.Кузьмин-Юманади, Казань, 1993, in Russian). Study established that Tatars are descendants of Bulgars, instead of Chuvashes, postulated by the sanctioned doctrine (Изучение доказывает что потомками булгар являются татары, а не чуваши, как это ошибочно утверждается в санкционированной доктрине). # ''"Problems of language and origin of Volga Tatars"'', Kazan, 1986, in Russian (''"Проблемы языка и происхождения волжских татар"'', Казань, 1986) # ''"Tatars: Problems of a history and language"'', Kazan, 1995, in Russian (''"Татары: Проблемы истории и языка"'', Казань, 1995) # ''"Tatar grammar, Vol 3, Syntax"'', Kazan, 1992 and 1995 in Russian, Moscow – Kazan, 1999 in Tatar (''"Татарская грамматика, Том 3, Синтаксис"''. Издания на русском: Казань, 1992 и 1995. Издание на татарском: – Москва-Казань, 1999) # ''"Törki-Tatar ethnogenesis"'', Moscow-Kazan, 1998, in Tatar. (''"Төрки-татар этногенезы"'', Мәскәü-Казан, 1998) Study discredits the sanctioned doctrine of Mongolo-Tatar origin of the modern Tatars. (В книге раскрыты древние местные этнические корни татар. На основе изучения имеющихся всевозможных источников доказывается несостоятельность мнения о монголо-татарском происхождении современных татар.) # ''"Origin of Türks and Tatars"'', Moscow, 2003, in Russian (''"Происхождение тюрков и татар, Москва, 2003). Study of local ethnic roots of Türks and Tatars discredits the sanctioned doctrine of Türkic late migration in 4th-6th centuries AD from Altai to Central and Middle Asia, Near East, Asia Minor, Western Siberia, Ural-Itil region, Caucasus and Balkans; and migration of Tatar-Bulgar ancestors to Ural-Itil region in 7th century AD from N.Pontic. (Впервые излагается научная точка зрения о местных этнических корнях тюрков и татар, доказывается несостоятельность мнения о приходе тюрков лишь в 4-6 вв. н.э. из Алтая в Центральную, Среднюю, Переднюю, Малую Азию, Западную Сибирь, Урало-Поволжье, на Кавказ и Балканы; о приходе предковтатар-булгар в Урало-Поволжье лишь в 7 в. н.э. якобы из Северного Причерноморья)


References

* Formal Curriculum Vitae

''In Russian'') {{DEFAULTSORT:Zakiev, Mirfatyh 1928 births Living people People from Bavlinsky District Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Kazan Federal University alumni Academic staff of Kazan Federal University Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour Linguists from Russia Linguists from the Soviet Union Philologists Pseudohistorians Pseudolinguistics Russian Turkologists