Abrar Karimullin Biography
Abrar Karimullin is a literary critic and public figure Abrar Gibadullovich Karimullin born on May 29 in a peasant family in the village of Chabia Churchi of the Sabinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. He begins his career immediately after graduating from the Sabinsk secondary school in the year. First, he works as an accountant on his native collective farm, then in the hospital the Nirta plant.
From July to January, he works as a primary school teacher in the village of Bolshaya Artash. In GG A. Karimullin serves in the ranks of the Soviet Army. Being a soldier as a carrier, a scout and gunner of the X millimeter mortar, during the Great Patriotic War, a military path goes along all fronts. Karimullin participates in the liberation of Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, in hostilities against Japan in the Far East, and three times wound, contusion.
For personal merits, he was awarded the Order of the Great Patriotic War of the first degree, twice awarded the medal "For Courage" and many others.
At the front, in the year A. Karimullin joins the ranks of the CPSU. After returning from the army, A. Karimullin for some time works as a holder of tractor brigades in the Ikshurminsky MTS of the Sabinsky district, after that, on the collective farm "Ilyich’s memory" the village of Chabya Churchi of the same area, he works as an accountant. Karimullin is a student of Kazan State University.
After graduating from the Tatar language and literature of the Faculty of History and Philology, he remains to work in the university scientific library. He has been working here for ten years. First as a librarian, then the deputy director and the head of the sector. Since December, A. Karimullin begins the work of the younger and then senior researcher at the branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Institute of Language, Literature and History named after In the year, he defends his doctoral dissertation on the topic "The emergence of Tatar printing and new sources on Tatar philology." And in the year, on the basis of the scientific work, the Tatar Book of the early twentieth century, he defends his doctoral dissertation, receives the degree of Doctor of Sciences.
The first articles by A. Karimullin on the theory of literature, linguistics, bibliography begin to appear in periodicals in the early xg. He is one of the first in Tatar philology to determine the principles of Tatar book science, studies in his works the Tatar periodicals and the history of the Tatar book from the end of the 17th century to the present. It reveals the trends of their development, determines the role of the Tatar of the book and periodic publications in the life of the people and justifies international functions based on rich factual material.
His works are always very deeply justified from a scientific point of view, they also attract the reader by the fact that they are written in a living style and journalistic pathos. Karimullin - member of the specialized council for the protection of doctoral dissertations at the USSR State Library named after Lenin Moscow, a member of the Special Council for the Protection of Candidate Dissertations at the Institute of Language, Literature and History, a member of the Commission on a comprehensive study of the Book of the Scientific Council of the World of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
He was also the State Secretary and the ambassador of the International Parliamentary Confederation. He is the owner of the honorary title “Marquis of Turan”, awarded several orders. In the year, for numerous works in the history of the Tatar book and bibliography, A. Karimullin was awarded the State Prize named after In the year he was assigned an international prize to them. Kul Gali.
Karimullin died in Kazan in the year. Tatar KNMGA at the beginning of the XX century. Tatarskan book of post -reform Russia: Research. Tatars: Ethnos and ethnonym. At the origins of the Tatar book: from the beginning of the emergence until the 19ths of the XIX century. Tatar State Publishing House and Tatar Book of Russia Kazan: Tatars.