Ablet Kamalov

In a notable collaborative effort, Kamalov co-led the "Uyghur Meshrep Project" with anthropologist Rachel Harris. This project, supported by the British Academy Sustainable Development Fund, produced a series of short films and educational resources exploring the Uyghur mäshräp tradition in Kazakhstan, highlighting his dedication to preserving and studying intangible cultural heritage.

Kamalov has defined the "Uyghur issue" as encompassing more than just political secession. It includes:

Kamalov’s professional career began in 1984 as an assistant in the Sector of Uyghur Studies at the Institute of Linguistics of the Kazakh Academy of Sciences. After completing his PhD, he returned to the newly established Institute of Uyghur Studies, where he rose through the ranks from Junior and Senior Research Fellow to Head of the Department of History and Source Studies. When the Institute of Uyghur Studies was reorganized into the Institute of Oriental Studies in 1986, he continued his work at its Center for Uyghur Studies, eventually holding the position of Chief Research Fellow. ablet kamalov

Abkhazia, recognized as part of Georgia by most of the world but supported de facto by Russia, became a crucial part of Kamalov’s identity. His decision to train and represent Abkhazia over Russia tied to both personal connection and access to elite wrestling programs in Sukhumi, the region’s capital. Kamalov later stated in interviews that Abkhazian coaches and facilities played a pivotal role in refining his techniques.

(social gatherings involving music and dance) and their role in modern Uyghur national identity. Taylor & Francis Online by Dr. Kamalov? Uighur migration across Central Asian frontiers In a notable collaborative effort, Kamalov co-led the

: He was awarded the prestigious title of "The Best Scientist" by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Core Research Areas and Contributions

1. The Transformation of Uyghur Identity: From "Sovietness" to "Kazakhstanness" It includes: Kamalov’s professional career began in 1984

Dr. Kamalov's historical deep-dives often focus on the Semirech'ye region (southeast Kazakhstan), a vital geographical corridor for migration. His textual analyses of early 20th-century intellectuals—such as his extensive profile on Näzärγoja Abdusemätov —uncover the actual birth of modern Uyghur national history.