Tatiana Lvovna Shahumyan

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Tatiana Lvovna Shahumyan ( Russian Татьяна Львовна Шаумян ; born January 11, 1938 ) is a Soviet - Russian Indologist .

Life

Shahumyan region, daughter of journalist Lev Stepanovich shahumyan region and granddaughter of revolutionary Stepan shahumyan region , visited in Moscow the Belinsky -Mittelschule Nos. 19 and then studied at the Lomonosov Moscow State University in the History Faculty with completion 1960th

Since 1960, Shahumova worked at the Moscow Institute of the Peoples of Asia of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, since 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)), which in 1970 became the Institute for Oriental Studies . In 1966 she successfully defended her dissertation for a doctorate as a candidate in history .

Since 2001, Shahumova has headed the Center for Indian Studies at the RAN Institute for Oriental Studies. The center is divided into the sector for cultures and the sector for modern problems, which Shahumova directed himself. Her research area is the geopolitical conditions in Asia.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c ИНИОН РАН MCMXCIX - MMII: ШАУМЯН Татьяна Львовна (accessed July 17, 2020).
  2. Центр индийских исследований (accessed July 17, 2020).
  3. Tatiana Shaumian: Tibet: The Great Game and Tsarist Russia . Oxford University Press , 2000, ISBN 0-19-565056-5 .
  4. Tatiana Shaumian: Britain and Russia - The Bid to Rule Tibet . Edwin Mellen Press , 2001, ISBN 0-7734-3361-9 .
  5. Татьяна Шаумян: перемены в руководстве Индии, их влияние на российско-индийские отношения . In: Echo Moskwy . May 19, 2004 ( [1] [accessed July 17, 2020]).