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Dr Dagikhudo Dagiev, Senior Research Associate in Shiʿi Studies and Coordinator of IIS PhD Scholarships and Fellowships at IIS, reflects on his remarkable journey from Soviet-era Tajikistan to becoming a scholar of Central Asian Ismaili studies. He speaks about growing up during the collapse of the Soviet Union and the civil war in Tajikistan, his first encounters with IIS through the Khorog English Preparatory Programme, and how His Highness the Aga Khan's emphasis on learning English became a defining turning point for him. He shares what it has meant personally and professionally to be part of IIS for over two decades, discusses his mentorship under Dr Farhad Daftary, and reflects on the rich intellectual traditions of the Greater Khorasan region. He also offers an inspiring message for those who feel it may be too late to pursue their ambitions, and gives a glimpse into his two forthcoming books. [0:04] Introduction & Guest Background [1:16] Journey from Tajikistan — Early life and context [2:12] His Highness the Aga Khan's visit and the turning point (learning English) [3:03] First encounters with IIS (through KEPP) [4:59] Meeting early GPISH graduates & connection to the community [5:05] How background and upbringing shaped his scholarship [6:50] What being at IIS means — personally and professionally [7:41] Life at IIS — academic immersion and memorable lecturers [9:27] Current research focus and what drew him to it [9:40] Edinburgh preparation and Syrian encounter that inspired his path [10:55] Bibliography on Central Asian Ismailis (Dr Daftary's mentorship) [17:12] Reflecting on 25+ years at IIS [17:35] Joining IIS formally (2004) and working with Dr Daftary [19:53] Looking ahead — upcoming projects [20:03] Two forthcoming books and the Greater Khorasan conference [24:27] Final reflections [24:49] Inspiring message [26:52] Personal story — meeting his wife and family life
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