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Shirin Akiner (16 June 1943 – 6 April 2019) was a scholar of Central Asia and
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. She was a research associate at
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's
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(SOAS).


Life

Shirin Akiner was born in 1943 in
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,
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. She studied at
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, gaining her first degree in Slavonic philology, and Turkish language and literature (Ottoman and Modern). She gained her doctorate in 1980 from
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as a researcher of the heritage of the
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ian
Lipka Tatar The Lipka Tatars (Lipka – refers to '' Lithuania'', also known as Lithuanian Tatars; later also – Polish Tatars, Polish-Lithuanian Tatars, ''Lipkowie'', ''Lipcani'', ''Muślimi'', ''Lietuvos totoriai'') are a Turkic ethnic group who origin ...
s, with her dissertation titled "The religious vocabulary of the British Library Tatar-Byelorussian Kitab". Her first husband was killed in a car crash just before the birth of their son Metin. In 1973, she re-married.Arnold McMillin. Shirin Akiner (1942-2019) – in Memoriam
- Anglo-Belarusian Society, 18 April 2019
Akiner produced many scholarly works, particularly on
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and
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. She was a member of the editorial and advisory board of the '' Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies'', published by the U.S.A.K., and a chair of the British-Uzbek Society. She was also a researcher of modern
Belarusian literature Belarusian literature ( be, Беларуская лiтаратура, Biełaruskaja litaratura) is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Belarusian language. History Pre-17th century ...
, including the literature of the Belarusian minority in Poland. She published articles in the '' Journal of Belarusian Studies'' and maintained active contacts with the Belarusian community in Britain, including Alexander Nadson.Памерла брытанская дасьледніца беларускіх кітабаў Шырын Акінэр
hirin Akiner, researcher of the Belarusian Kitab, died-
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, 18 April 2019
In 1984, she published a book of English translations of miniature works by the Belarusian writer from Poland Sokrat Janowicz. In 2005, human rights groups,
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s, and the former British ambassador to
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Craig Murray, accused her of producing a biased and "propagandist" report on the Andijan massacre in Uzbekistan. Murray called on
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, the director of
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, to take action against Akiner for allegedly promoting falsehoods, but the latter refused on the grounds that Murray's views were "unsubstantiated". Akiner died on 6 April 2019.Источники в Узбекистане сообщили о смерти лондонского профессора Ширин Акинер
ources in Uzbekistan report about the death of London professor Shirin Akiner- Fergana News, 7 April 2019


Selected publications

* ''Religious Language of a Belarusian Tatar Kitab: A Cultural Monument of Islam in Europe'', 457 pp. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009 * ''Violence in Andijan'', 13 May 2005: An Independent Assessment, 51pp. Johns Hopkins University, Uppsala University (Sweden), 2005. . * ''The Caspian: Politics, Energy, Security'', 405pp. RoutledgeCurzon (UK), 2004. . * ''Tajikistan: Disintegration or Reconciliation?'', 95pp. Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), 2001. . * ''The Formation of Kazakh Identity; from Tribe to Nation-State'', 83pp. Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1995. . * ''Resistance and Reform in Tibet'' edited by Robert Barnett and Shirin Akiner : C.Hurst 1994, Indiana University Press.


References


External links


Shirin Akiner at the Journal of Belarusian Studies



Akiner's report on the Andijan Massacre


* ttp://kazworld.info/?p=966 Nikolay Kuzmin: Interview with Shirin Akiner – KazWorld.info
Interview with Akiner on Channel 4 News

The Akiner Controversy at Registan.net



Shirin Akiner profile

Obituary, Burzine Waghmar, SOAS Library and Centre for Iranian Studies
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