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Orazak Ismagulov ( kk, Оразақ Смағұлұлы ( romanized: Orazaq Smağūlūly), born 1930) is the first and one of the only anthropologists of Kazakhstan (alongside his daughter, Ainagül Ismagulovna), the doctor of historical sciences (1984) and corresponding member of the Kazakhstan National Academy of Sciences (1994). Ismagulov uses anthropological studies of
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and modern people as a source of historical information for
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of the
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peoples. This work shed light on the origin of the
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, Kangars,
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, and other
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peoples, following the anthropological development from the ancient to the modern times in the Central Asia.


Biography

Orazak was born in the Mendykara District,
Kostanay Region Kostanay Region ( kk, Қостанай облысы, translit=Qostanai oblysy; russian: Костанайская область, translit=Kostanayskaya oblast) is a region of Kazakhstan. Its administrative center is the city of Kostanay. The pop ...
,
Kazakh ASSR The Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (russian: Казахская Автономная Социалистическая Советская Республика; kk, Qazaq Aptonom Sotsijalistik Sovettik Respublikasь), abbreviated as K ...
and graduated the Mendykara teacher school in 1950 and the historical faculty of the Al-Farabi National University in 1955. In the year 1956, worked as a teacher. Next year, worked in the Shoqan Walikhanov Institute of History and Ethnology ( ru), while also being a trainee in an Almaty Medical Institute. In 1958 he worked at the Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology of the Moscow State University. In 1958-1961 a post-graduate student of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (scientific adviser G. F. Debets). Since 1965 a senior researcher. Between the years 1984 and 1986, Head of the Department of the Code of Historical Monuments of Kazakhstan and the New History of Kazakhstan, since 1989 is the Head of the Laboratory in the
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. From 1960, Ismagulov was a permanent participant and a head of anthropological expeditions in
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and beyond:
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(1974-1975), Kazakh-
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n (1991-1993), Kazakh-
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(1993-1994). In the 1993–1994, within the framework of scientific cooperation with the Institute of Anthropology at the Bolonia University in Italy, Ismagulov headed an international project for problems of adaptation of high-mountain
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and
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populations in respect to ethno-cultural processes in the region. Ismagulov is the author of about 100 scientific works. Among them a special place takes a compendium of monographs for craniological series, genetic markers, and odontological attributes, compiled to establish a genetic continuity between ancient and modern populations of the Middle Asia, integrity of the historical process, study the Kazakh genetic fund, and the sources of its formation, and major historical phases of Kazakhstan local ancient populations and newcoming ethnic groups from
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. Ismagulov is a frequent lecturer about
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in
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,
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and Bolonia universities. His only known child is his daughter Ainagül Ismagulova Orazaqqyzy, a person he often works and collaborates with when it comes to research and publishing. He mentioned her as his successor, saying that "our work combined equals a 100 years, we two did a job of a whole institute" Under his scientific supervision 4 doctors and 3 candidates of sciences were trained. He credits Georgy Debets ( rus), Yakov Roginskiy ( rus) and Viktor Bunak ( rus) as his tutors.


Main scientific works

* Population of Kazakhstan from Bronze Epoch to present: (paleoanthropological research). Alma-Ata, 1970. * Ethnic genetic geography of Kazakhstan: (serological research). Alma-Ata, 1977. * Ethnic anthropology of Kazakhstan: (somatological research). Alma-Ata, 1982. * Ethnic odontology of Kazakhstan. Alma-Ata, 1989. (co-author).


References


Исмагулов Оразак

Trading Genes along the Silk Road: mtDNA Sequences and the Origin of Central Asian Population
Am. J. Hum. Genet. 63:1824–1838, 1998. *
Jeannine Davis-Kimball Jeannine Davis-Kimball (November 23, 1929 – April 3, 2017) was an American archaeologist who specialized in gender studies and prehistory. Early years and education Jeannine Davis-Kimball was born November 23, 1929, in Driggs, Idaho. In 1972, ...
. "Chieftain or Warrior Priestess" Archaeology, September 1997: 40–41
Article Review from the Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads
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