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Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai

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Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai[1], an accomplished scholar and linguist, was born on 25th May 1967 in Kabul, Afghanistan. His early education laid a strong foundation for his academic journey, completing his secondary course at Ansari High School in 1984. His pursuit of higher education began in 1984 at Kabul University, where he enrolled in the Faculty of Language and Literature. In the following year, from 1985 to 1986, he ventured to Yerevan University[2] in the Republic of Armenia for a preparatory course and to study the Russian language. Dr. Ahmadzai's academic endeavors took him to Kuban State University in Krasnodar[3], Republic of the Russian Federation[4], from 1986 to 1993. During this period, he achieved two master's degrees—one in Linguistic Sciences and the other in Russian Literature—from the esteemed Faculty of Language and Literature. In 2006, he embarked on his doctoral journey in Russian literature[5] at the Faculty of Language and Literature at the University of Gdansk[6] in the Republic of Poland. Diligently working on his research, he completed his doctoral work and published a significant monograph, showcasing his expertise in the field. Continuing his quest for knowledge, from 2013 to 2016, Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai pursued further studies at the Faculty of Law (Institute of Public Administration) in Moscow, Republic of the Russian Federation, earning a bachelor's degree in the process. His passion for linguistics led him back to Kuban University in Krasnodar, Republic of the Russian Federation, where he completed his doctoral studies in Linguistics from the Department of Linguistics[7] at the Faculty of Language and Literature between 2016 and 2019. In his desire to expand his academic horizons, Dr. Ahmadzai[8] delved into economics, earning a master's degree from the Faculty of Economics (Institute of Public Administration[9]) in Moscow, Republic of the Russian Federation,[10] from 2018 to 2020. Throughout his educational journey, Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai has displayed a remarkable dedication to learning and research, contributing significantly to the fields of linguistics, literature, and economics. His accomplishments stand as a testament to his unwavering pursuit of knowledge and academic excellence.

Work Experience

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Work Experience (Internship) of Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai:
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From 1993 to 1995, Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai[11] served as a lecturer in the Department of Russian Languag[12]e [13]and Literature at the Polytechnic Institute of Krasnod[14]ar, Republic of the Russian Federation[15], where he honed his teaching skills for two years. In pursuit of further academic excellence, from 1999 to 2000, he pursued studies at the Faculty of Language and Literature of Bielefeld University in the Federal Republic of Germany[16]. During this time, he immersed himself in learning the German language[17] and further enhancing his linguistic expertise. Subsequently, he continued his academic endeavors for an additional year at the same faculty. Between 2016 and 2018, Dr. Ahmadzai shared his knowledge and expertise at the Special Learning Institute of Linguistics in Frankfurt, Germany[18], where he imparted his wisdom to students in the linguistic domain. From 2017 to 2022, he contributed to the legal field, working for five years in a defense lawyer's office in Frankfurt, Germany. This experience allowed him to apply his academic expertise to real-world legal scenarios. Aside from his professional pursuits, Dr. Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai is a multi-faceted individual who is well-traveled and spiritually inclined. He fulfilled the obligatory Hajj pilgrimage twice, once in 2009 and again in 2011, traveling to Saudi Arabia. Currently, Dr. Ahmadzai resides in Frankfurt, Germany, with his family, having made it his home since 1996. He is a dedicated family man and is blessed with a loving spouse and three children.

Books

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1. "Regulation of Relations through Inheritance (Inheritance) in Private International Law" - A bachelor's monograph

2. "Brief History of Afghanistan" - An informative publication shedding light on Afghanistan's historical context

3. "German Grammar in Pashto" - A work that facilitates language learning and communication between German and Pashto speakers.

4. "Pashto Grammar" - A comprehensive guide to understanding the grammar of the Pashto language.

5. "Evaluation in Philosophy, Logic, Ethics, and Aesthetics" - An exploration of evaluation methods in various philosophical domains.

6. "Analyzing the Impact of Oil Export on Economic Development" - A master's monograph focusing on the economic implications of oil exports.

7. "Philosophy" - A philosophical treatise delving into various fundamental concepts.

8. "Memoirs of Mikhail Prishvin[19]" - A monograph based on Russian literature, centering on the life and writings of Mikhail Prishvin.

9. "Criterion Assessment of Russian-Speaking Languages" - An in-depth analysis of languages spoken in the Russian-speaking regions.

10. "Critical Evaluation of the Russian Language" - A thorough assessment of the Russian language, highlighting its nuances and complexities.

11. "Criterion Evaluation of Languages" - An original thesis translated from Russian into English, exploring language evaluation methods.

12. "Critical Evaluation of the Russian Language" (Translated into English) - A translated version of Dr. Ahmadzai's doctoral monograph, offering insights into the Russian language.

References

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  1. ^ "Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai| Books". sultan-aziz-ahmadzai.com. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ "Yerevan State University", Wikipedia, 2023-08-02, retrieved 2023-08-07
  3. ^ "Kuban State University", Wikipedia, 2023-08-05, retrieved 2023-08-07
  4. ^ "Republics of Russia", Wikipedia, 2023-07-30, retrieved 2023-08-07
  5. ^ "Russian literature", Wikipedia, 2023-07-11, retrieved 2023-08-07
  6. ^ "Home | Faculty of Languages of the University of Gdańsk". en.fil.ug.edu.pl. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  7. ^ "Kuban State University" (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  8. ^ "Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai| Books". sultan-aziz-ahmadzai.com. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  9. ^ "Moscow Institute of Public Administration and Law Ranking & Review 2023 | uniRank". www.4icu.org. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  10. ^ "Московская академия экономики и права" (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  11. ^ "Sultan Aziz Ahmadzai| Books". sultan-aziz-ahmadzai.com. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  12. ^ "Russian language", Wikipedia, 2023-08-05, retrieved 2023-08-07
  13. ^ "Russian language", Wikipedia, 2023-08-05, retrieved 2023-08-07
  14. ^ "Krasnodar", Wikipedia, 2023-07-30, retrieved 2023-08-07
  15. ^ "Republics of Russia", Wikipedia, 2023-07-30, retrieved 2023-08-07
  16. ^ "Bielefeld University", Wikipedia, 2023-07-16, retrieved 2023-08-07
  17. ^ "German language", Wikipedia, 2023-08-06, retrieved 2023-08-07
  18. ^ "Goethe-Universität — Linguistics (Master of Arts)". www.uni-frankfurt.de. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  19. ^ "Mikhail Prishvin", Wikipedia, 2023-05-19, retrieved 2023-08-07