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Geydar Dzhahidovich Dzhemal ((ロシア語:Гейда́р Джахи́дович Джема́ль), (アゼルバイジャン語:Heydər Cahid oğlu Camal), sometimes transliterated as Heydar Jamal); born 10 June 1947) is a Russian Islamic revolutionist, philosopher, poet, political and social activist. Dzhemal is founder and chairman of the Islamic Committee of Russia. == Biography == Dzhemal's maternal grandfather, Shapovalov, was the director of the Maly Theatre and First Deputy Minister of Culture of the Soviet Union. Irina Shapovalova gave birth to Geydar at age 18, divorcing his Azerbaijani father soon afterwards. Her second marriage was to a military seaman, who moved with her to Estonia (then the Estonian SSR). A few years later, with a third husband, she returned to Moscow. Dzhemal was raised by his grandparents. In 1965, after graduation from school and with assistance from his grandfather, Dzhemal entered the Institute of Oriental Languages at Moscow State University, but a year later was expelled "for bourgeois nationalism". He then took a job as an editor at "Medicine" Publishing House, where he met a graduate of the MSU, Ilya Moskvin. He worked at the "Medicine" as an editor and edited many books on psychiatry. In the mid-1970s, friends advised Dzhemal, who was interested in psychiatry, to feign a mental illness in order to solve some problems with the police, who tried to prosecute him "for parasitism". This worked as he was subsequently registered at a psychiatric institution. By that time, Dzhemal was already married; he raised his son Orkhan ("Yury"). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Geydar Dzhemal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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