Somfai Kara David

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  • Eötvös Scholarship in 2001
  • HAESF Senior Leaders and Scholars Fellowship in 2010
Academic backgroundEducationMongolian Orientalist performersAlma materEötvös Loránd UniversityAcademic workDisciplineCentral Asian Linguistics and EthnographyInstitutionsNazarbayev University]

Somfai Kara David (born 21 April 1969, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian academic of Linguistics and Ethnography currently working in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree, and his academic discipline focuses on the cultures and languages of the Central Asian people such as Turkic and Mongolic people. Apart from Central Asian Turkic (Kyrgyz, Kazakh etc.) and Mongolian languages, he has a knowledge of English and Russian languages.[1] He also researched on and published several works regarding the folklore, tradition, mythology, and religion of those people.[2]

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  1. ^ "Somfai Kara Dávid".
  2. ^ "Dávid Somfai Kara - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu.

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