Firaya Chabibullowna Arslanova

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Firaya Chabibullowna Arslanowa (1980s)

Firaja Chabibullowna Arslanowa ( Russian Фирая Хабибулловна Арсланова ; born March 10, 1934 in Temir , Aqtöbe region , † March 25, 1995 in Tver ) was a Soviet - Russian prehistorian , mediaevalist and university teacher .

Life

Arslanova studied in Almaty at the Kazakh State University in the historical faculty , graduating in 1956.

After graduation, Arslanova became a research assistant at the Institute of History , Archeology and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic in the Department of Archeology. After postgraduate at Alkei Chakanowitsch Margulan she defended in 1964 with success their thesis on archaeological sites on the middle Irtysh for promotion to the candidate of historical sciences. 1964 Arslanova went to Kokshetau .

In 1965, Arslanowa became a lecturer at the Ust-Kamenogorsk (Pedinst) Pedagogical Institute at the Department of History of the USSR and headed the Ust-Kamenogorsk des Pedinsts archaeological expedition. She led excavations at sites of Bronze Age Andronovo culture (Sebakino- burial ground , Ubinskoje -Vorposten, Ust-Kamenogorsk), the Srostki culture (named after the village in Srostki Bijsk ) and the Kimek by. Their finds, including a silver Mongolian woman's headdress, Boktag of the 12th – 13th centuries . Century, are in the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan in Almaty, in Palodar Area Museum in Pavlodar and East Kazakhstan kept Museum in Ust-Kamenogorsk and exhibited.

In 1974 Arslanova went to Kalinin (from 1991 Tver) and taught as a lecturer at the University of Kalinin (from 1991 University of Tver) at the Department of History of the USSR (from 1991 patriotic history) of the historical faculty until her death. She held the lecture on the basics of archeology and various special lectures and led the university's archaeological expedition. Under their leadership, the Isbrishye Kurgan was excavated in Kalinin Rajon , which turned out to be one of the most important ancient Russian burial sites of the 11th-13th centuries . Century on the Upper Volga .

In the 1980s Arslanowa took part with students from the history faculty of the Kalinin University in the Soviet- Bulgarian - Hungarian expedition led by Svetlana Alexandrovna Pletnjowa to investigate the Majazkoye Gorodishche fortress in what is now the Diwnogorje nature reserve ( Liski district ).

Parallel to the work in Kalinin, Arslanowa continued to research the culture of the Turkic peoples of the 7th – 12th centuries . Century on the Irtysh. 1981–1987 she carried out archaeological investigations in East Kazakhstan.

In 2013, the third volume of Arslanowa's monograph with essays on the medieval archeology of the Upper Irtysh was published, which also contains previously unpublished works.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Archeology.kz: Арсланова Фирая Хабибулловна (accessed on May 19, 2020).
  2. Чариков А. A .: Незабываемые годы . In: Очерки средневековой археологии Верхнего Прииртышья (Материалы и исследования по археолоаги). Т. III . Astana 2013, p. 18–21 ( [1] [accessed May 19, 2020]).
  3. ОБЛАСТНОЙ ИСТОРИКО-КРАЕВЕДЧЕСКИЙ МУЗЕЙ ВОСТОЧНО-КАЗАХСТАНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ (accessed May 19, 2020).
  4. University of Tver: В ТвГУ прошел круглый стол, посвященный памяти Фираи Хабибулловны Арслановой (accessed May 19, 2020).
  5. Жукова Е.Н .: ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬ ПАМЯТНИКОВ У СЕЛА ИЗБРИЖЬЕ Ф. Х. АРСЛАНОВА . In: Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия История . No. 3 , 2017, p. 109–124 ( [2] [PDF; accessed May 19, 2020]).
  6. Избрижье . In: Тверская область.  Энциклопедический справочник . 1994 ( [3] [accessed May 19, 2020]).
  7. Arslanowa F. Ch .: Очерки средневековой археологии Верхнего Прииртышья (Материалы и исслеведования по архисолония по археолония по археолония по археоления Т. III . Astana 2013 ( [4] [accessed May 19, 2020]).