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Uli Schamiloglu received his B.A. in Middle East Languages and Cultures from Columbia College in 1979 and his Ph.D. in Middle Eastern and Central Asian History from Columbia University in 1986.
Uli Schamiloglu has taught at Indiana University (1983-1989) and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1989-2017), where he was Professor of Turkic and Central Eurasian Studies. He also served as chair of the Central Asian Studies Program and the Middle East Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also directed the Central Eurasian Studies Summer Institute (2011-2017). He has also served as president of the American Association of Teachers of Turkic Languages (2003-2017).
Since 2017 Uli Schamiloglu has been Professor and chair of the Department of Kazakh Language and Turkic Studies at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan.
His main research interests include the history of the Turkic languages and cultures of the Middle East and Central Eurasia, the socio-economic history of the Middle East and Central Eurasia in the medieval period, the history of Turko-Islamic civilization, and modern intellectual movements among the Muslim Turkic peoples of the Ottoman and Russian Empires.
Since the late 1980s Professor Schamiloglu has also been interested in the role of the Black Death (14th century on) in the history of medieval Central Eurasia, especially its role in the history of the Golden Horde and the other states of the Mongol World Empire, including the impact of plague on the history of literary languages, religiosity, and written monuments. More recently he has also begun to work on the Plague in the Time of Justinian (6th-8th centuries) in Central Eurasian history as well.
External positions
Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Aug 28 1989 → Aug 20 2017
Assistant professor, Indiana University Bloomington
Aug 15 1983 → Jun 15 1989
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Graduate students' challenges with academic reading and writing in English medium universities in Kazakhstan
Tajik, M., Manan, S., Shegebayev, M., Zhassipbek, T., Schamiloglu, U. & Shamatov, D.
1/1/21 → 12/31/24
Project: CRP
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International relationship of the Golden Horde: between the East and the West (XIII-XV centuries)
Schamiloglu, U. & Kenzheakhmet, N.
1/1/18 → 12/31/21
Project: FDCRGP
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Gaps between policy aspirations and enactment: Graduate students’ struggles with academic English amidst a turbulent transition to the EMI environment in Kazakhstani universities
Tajik, M., Manan, S., Schamiloglu, U. & Namyssova, G., Nov 10 2023, In: Current Issues in Language Planning.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Altın Orda ädebiyetiniŋ tarixı turalı bir neşe pikir
Schamiloglu, U., 2022, In: Uly Dala Murasy. 4, 12, p. 30-37 8 p.Translated title of the contribution :A Few Thoughts on the History of the Literature of the Golden Horde Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Kazak mitochondrial genomes provide insights into the human population history of Central Eurasia
Askapuli, A., Vilar, M., Garcia-Ortiz, H., Zhabagin, M., Sabitov, Z., Akilzhanova, A., Ramanculov, E., Schamiloglu, U., Martinez-Hernandez, A., Contreras-Cubas, C., Barajas-Olmos, F., Schurr, T. G., Zhumadilov, Z., Flores-Huacuja, M., Orozco, L., Hawks, J. & Saitou, N., Nov 2022, In: PLoS ONE. 17, 11 November, e0277771.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Mu`in ül-Mürid in the Context of the Golden Horde
Schamiloglu, U., 2022, Türkbilimde Arayışlar: Timur Kocaoğlu Armağanı. Malkoç, A. (ed.). Istanbul: Kutlu Yayınevi, Vol. 1. p. 769-782 14 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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West and Central Asia
Timur Kocaoglu & Schamiloglu, U., 2022, Literature: A World History. Utas, B. & D’haen, T. (eds.). 1 ed. Hoboken, NJ: wiley, Vol. 2. p. 433-526Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review