Taner Murat

Taner Murat (Cyrillic script: Танэр Мурат; born 8 May 1959) is a Romanian Tatar writer, poet and translator.

Taner Murat
Born (1959-05-08) 8 May 1959
Constanța, Romania
Occupation(s)Writer, poet, translator, technics[1]
Known for
  • Classification of Dobrujan Tatar phonetically, grammatically and linguistically
  • Reconsidering the Latin alphabet and designing a suitable Cyrillic, Arabic and Old Turkic script for Dobrujan Tatar
  • Translation of important works into Dobrujan Tatar
WebsiteTaner Murat

Biography

Taner Murat was born on 8 May 1959 in Constanța, Romania.[2] Murat is considered an expert on the Romanian Tatars and their language. He aims to preserve and research the culture and heritage of the Romanian Tatars. Murat has translated the works of dozens of authors into Dobrujan Tatar and Romanian. He is an editor of the bilingual Dobrujan Tatar–Romanian magazine Emel and founder of the English–Tatar magazine Nazar Look and the Musa Gelil Library of Tatar-related matters. He founded the multicultural organization Anticus and the publisher Anticus Press in Constanța. Murat was one of the organizers of the international conference "Annual Kurultai on the Endangered Cultural Heritage".[3]

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