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arrested him as "especially unreliable" on charges of "anti-Soviet nationalistic activities", and imprisoned him in Kostanay General Prison, where he died at the age of 71. Officially, Krymsky died from exhaustion in a prison hospital, but there is a version that he might have died due to cruel
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Krymsky was an expert in up to 34 languages; some sources report that he had at least an average knowledge of 56 languages. Krymsky contributed few hundred entries to the Brockhaus, Efron, and Granat Russian encyclopedias and wrote many other works on Arabic, Turkish, Turkic, Crimean Tatar, and
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In 1941, he was arrested by the Soviet authorities as "Ukrainian nationalist," an "ideologist of Ukrainian nationalists," and a "head of nationalistic underground". He was convicted in "Anti-Soviet nationalistic activities" and imprisoned in Kustanay General Prison No.7 (today near
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of the 1930s, he was removed from scholarly and teaching activity for about 10 years. Since 1930, the works of Krymsky were banned and he was forbidden to publish his works. In 1939, he was rehabilitated, but in July 1941 after the
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orthographic tradition. He was the editor of the first two vols of the four-volume Russian-Ukrainian dictionary (1924–33) and of the Russian-Ukrainian dictionary of legal language (1926).
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published "History of Turkey", "History of Turkey and its Literature", "Introduction to the History of Turkey", "Turks, their language and literature" and others.
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and was actively involved in the work of standardizing the vocabulary and orthography of literary Ukrainian in the 1920s. In this activity he rejected the
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from 1896 to 1898, and subsequently returned to Moscow, where he became a lecturer at the Lazarev Institute, and, in 1900, a professor. Krymsky taught
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torture. His case was finally discontinued in 1957 and he was officially rehabilitated in 1960. Some manuscripts of his works are still unpublished.
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and Oriental history. In Moscow, he was active in the Ukrainian pro-independence movement and was a member of Moscow's Ukrainian
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As an ethnographer, Krymsky was an adherent of migration theory. He translated into Ukrainian and annotated
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Ahatanhel Krymsky considered himself a Crimean Tatar (Агатангел Крымский считал себя крымским татарином)
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Ahatanhel Krymsky: 10 interesting facts of his life (Агатангел Крымский: 10 интересных фактов из жизни)
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Iranian history and literature, some of which were pioneering textbooks in Russian Oriental studies.
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In Kyiv until 1931, under the leadership of Krymsky, the Turkological Commission at the
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In July 1918, Krymsky returned to Kyiv and took part in the foundation of the
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Although Krymsky was not ethnically Ukrainian, he described himself as a "
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3 January] 1871 – 25 January 1942) was a Ukrainian
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Full Members of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
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Krymsky wrote three books of lyrical poetry and some
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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After graduation, he worked in the 527: 488: 486: 230:newspaper, Krymsky identified himself as a 667: 653: 272:Krymsky graduated from Galagan College in 483: 442: 330: 677:National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 309:Записки Історично-філологічного відділу 305:National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 278:Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages 809:Ukrainian people of Belarusian descent 799:Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire 756: 357:Krymsky researched the history of the 648: 640:Krymsky's works in E-library "Chtyvo" 581: 579: 577: 575: 573: 571: 569: 567: 849:Orientalists from the Russian Empire 226:mother. In 1915 in interview to the 335:1996 Ukrainian commemorative stamp. 315:, as well as vice-president of the 13: 814:Ukrainian people of Polish descent 564: 209: 14: 900: 784:People from Volhynian Governorate 181:All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 126: 50: 819:Soviet people of Polish descent 774:People from Volodymyr-Volynskyi 284:in 1891, and subsequently from 552: 454:Although Krymsky survived the 16:Ukrainian academic (1871–1942) 1: 675:Original full members of the 471: 352:Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 347:, which was never published. 185:Shevchenko Scientific Society 137:Ahatanhel Yukhymovych Krymsky 29: 161:Agafangel Yefimovich Krymsky 145:Агатангел Юхимович Кримський 7: 431:(1896) and also wrote many 398:One Thousand and One Nights 322: 153:Агафангел Ефимович Крымский 10: 905: 429:Popular Tales and Fictions 168: 42: 698:Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky 683: 317:Ukrainian Science Society 265:His family moved soon to 247: 239: 234:. His surname "Krymsky" ( 152: 144: 125: 120: 106: 80: 58: 49: 34: 28: 21: 779:People from Zvenyhorodka 438: 66:3 January] 1871 824:Ukrainian ethnographers 258:. He was baptized into 218:to a Tatar father with 171:; 15 January [ 874:Linguists of Ukrainian 844:Ukrainian orientalists 834:Linguists from Ukraine 451: 447:Krymsky's monument in 336: 222:descent and an ethnic 884:Ukrainian translators 549:. Avdet. 24 June 2015 446: 334: 62:15 January [ 879:Executed Renaissance 839:Ukrainian male poets 804:Crimean Tatar people 269:in Central Ukraine. 214:Krymsky was born in 723:Volodymyr Vernadsky 718:Stepan Smal-Stotsky 319:in Kyiv from 1918. 216:Volodymyr-Volynskyi 70:Volodymyr-Volynskyi 35:Агатангел Кримський 864:Ukrainian Arabists 703:Volodymyr Kosynsky 602:2014-04-30 at the 452: 375:Ukrainian dialects 359:Ukrainian language 337: 276:in 1889, from the 169:Agatangel Krımskiy 43:Agatangel Krımskiy 751: 750: 738:Stepan Tymoshenko 733:Mykola Kashchenko 708:Ahatanhel Krymsky 561:. 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Index

Ukrainian
Crimean Tatar

O.S.
Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Russian Empire
Qostanai
Kazakh SSR
USSR
Lazarev Institute
Moscow University

Ukrainian
Russian
romanized
Crimean Tatar
O.S.
Orientalist
All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
Shevchenko Scientific Society
Ukrainophile
Kostanay
Kazakhstan
Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Belarusian
Polish
Terciman
Crimean Tatar
Belarusian
Ukrainian

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