Sara Shakulova
Sara Shakulova | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 July 1887 |
| Died | 5 September 1964 (aged 77) |
Sayyidah Sara Kasimovna Shakulova (Russian: Сара Касимовна Шакулова; 27 July 1887 — 5 September 1964) was a Russian mathematician and the first female mathematician of Tatar descent.[1]
Shakulova taught maths at the Zaraysky Real College in Ryazan Governorate (1915-1916),[2] with a salary of 112-185 rubles, Kazan Urban Female Commercial College (1916-1919), Tatar Aitova School, and L. Khusainova Female School. In 1919-1923, she worked as vice people’s commissar for education and head of the Main Office for Professional Technical Education of the Bashkir ASSR.[3] She was a private teacher from 1912 to 1915 and spoke Tatar, Russian and French.[4]
In April 1917, she took part in the All-Russian Congress of Muslim Women in Kazan.[5]
In 1923, on the invitation of the People's Commissariat for Education, she moved to Moscow, where she worked as inspector of non-Russian language schools. At the same time, she taught maths in schools and higher educational institutions. From 1925, she was the director of the N. Narimanov Tatar School No. 1 in Moscow.[3] From 1938 to 1963 she taught at technical universities in Moscow. Shakulova was a teacher until she was 75.[6]
She had a mother, Fatyma Aynutdinovna, who was 30 years older than her, a brother, Akhmeta, who was 3 years older than her, and sisters Leyla and Amina, 12 and 14 years younger respectively.[4] Her father was named Kasimkhan Khusainovich Shakulova[7] and worked in leather processing and sales.
Sara Shakulova died on 5 September 1964 and was buried at the Danilovskoye Muslim Cemetery in Moscow.
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