Dr Hakim Elnazarov
Head of the Central Asian Studies Unit
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Departments and units
Department of Academic Research Central Asian Studies -
Email
AElnazarov@iis.ac.uk -
Extension
2733
Books
Elnazarov H. (co-editor with N. Ostler)Endangered Languages and History,(FEL, England, 2009).
Elnazarov H. (co-editor with S. Prozorov),Russian Scholars on Ismailism(Nestor Historia, St. Petersburg, 2014).
Elnazarov H. (ed.),Ismaili of Central Asia. An Historical Survey泭(款棗娶喧堯釵棗鳥勳紳眶).
Chief editor of the 敁珗曄部 publications in Russian and Tajik, includingThe Essays on the History of the Ismailis(in Russian), Wladimir Ivanov, tr. N. Terletsky, (St. Petersburg, 2011),The Nasirean Ethics(Akhlaq-i Nasiri), Nasir al-Din Tusi (in Russian), tr. U. Ghaforova. (Dushanbe, 2014);A Guide to Nasir-i Khusraw’s Philosophical and Literary Heritage(in Tajik), R. Nazariev, Sh. Nazaramonov, (Dushanbe, 2015);Architectural Odyssey: The Safarname of Nasir-i Khusraw (in Russian) by M. Mamadnazarov, (Moscow, 2017);etc.
Book Chapters (selected)
Elnazarov H, ‘Endangered Languages of Central Asia. Prospects for Development in the New Milennium’, inEndangered Languages in the 21st Century, eds. E. Derhemi, Ch. Moseley, (Routledge, 2023)
Elnazarov H, Promotion of Endangered Languages by Diasporic Communities. The Case of the Speakers of the Pamiri Languages in Moscow, Russia inEndangered Languages and Diaspora, ed. E. Derhemi, (Mediaprint, Albania, 2021).
Elnazarov H, (co-author with S. Niyozov and S. Aksakolov) Islamic Education in Post-Soviet Tajikistan: A field of contestations, inEducational Policies in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan Contested Terrain in the Twenty-First Century, eds. D. Ashraf, Mir A. Tajik, and S. Niyozov. (Lexington Books, 2016).
Elnazarov H, Endangered Languages of the Pamirs and Hindu Kush in the Works of the Russian and British Explorers during the Colonial Period inLanguage Colonization and Endangerment: Long-term Effects, Echoes and Reactionseds. N. Ostler and P. Mohanty, (FEL, England, 2016).
Elnazarov H, The Luminous Lamp: The Practice of Chiragh-i rawshan among the IsmailisAdherents of a branch of Shi’i Islam that considers Ismail, the eldest son of the Shi’i Imam Ja尪far al-廜〢diq (d. 765), as his successor. of Central Asia inThe Study of Shii Islam. History, Theology and Law, eds. F. Daftary and G. Miskinzoda, (I.B. Tauris Publishers, London, 2014).
Elnazarov H, The Russian Pioneers of Modern Scholarship on the Ismailis of Central Asia inRussian Scholars on Ismailis, eds. S. Prozorov, A. Elnazarov, (Nestor Historia, St. Petersburg, 2014).
Elnazarov H, ‘Nizari Ismailis of Central Asia’, (co-author with S. Aksakolov) inA Modern History of the Ismailis: Continuity and Change in a Muslim Community, ed. F. Daftary, (I.B. Taurus in association with the 敁珗曄部, 2010)