_top_ — Ablet Kamalov

Kamalov examines how memoirs written by Central Asian Uyghurs serve as primary sources for understanding the ETR [5.4].

Born in the Crimean Tatar community during the mid-20th century, Ablet Kamalov grew up in an era when engineering was considered the priesthood of the Soviet economy. He graduated with honors from the prestigious Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI), a university known for producing Russia’s top energy strategists. Kamalov’s specialization was in high-voltage transmission systems—a niche field that would later define his career. ablet kamalov

: Kamalov holds a Doctorate of Historical Sciences (Dr. Habil) and has previously worked as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Oriental Studies named after R.B. Suleimenov . Research Areas : His scholarly work focuses on: Kamalov examines how memoirs written by Central Asian

For his role in preventing a humanitarian catastrophe, received the Order of Merit for the Fatherland , 2nd Class (a rare honor for a regional engineer). More importantly, he was granted the title Honored Power Engineer of the Republic of Crimea . Suleimenov