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== Family == His father Gabdulkhay Huramovich Akhatov (8 September 1927 – 25 November 1986; Russia) was a Soviet Tatar linguist and an organizer of science (earning his first PhD in 1954) and then a second doctorate of philology in 1965, Professor (1970), an eminent public figurer, a member of the Soviet Committee of turkologists, a founder of some schools of thought: Soviet Tatar dialectological school of thought of Turkic languages, the Kazan phraseological school of thought, the Kazan school of thought of phonetics of Turkic languages. Professor G.Kh. Akhatov brought fundamental contribution to the research of dialects and lexicological features of Turkic languages, mainly, Tatar, in formation and development of phraseological researches. G.Akhatov was a founder of chairs of the Tatar language and the literature in a number of the state universities and teacher training colleges of the country in places of compact residing of the Tatar population, specialised councils about defence of doctor's and master's dissertations. G.Kh. Akhatov was the chairman of specialised councils about defence of doctor's and master's dissertations. He was an honours pupil of the higher school of the USSR. He was a member of the Higher Certifying commission of the USSR. G.Kh. Akhatov prepared more than 40 doctors and candidates of sciences, published about 200 proceedings. The head of a number of dialectological expeditions. The grandfather – Deminov Abdrahman Sultanovich (1 January 1906, the Russian Empire, Nizhniy Novgorod – 14 February, Poland, Bydgoshchsky province, Tuholya) was a major industrial and Soviet worker, one of founding fathers of the glass industry in the USSR (maternally). The mother – Roza Abdrahmanovna Akhatova (born on 11 July 1929, Tatarstan), a worker of education, teacher of Russian and literature with the 30-year experience, veteran of work; nowadays on pension, she lives in Kazan. His children are minors.
== Other facts ==
Besides primary activity, interests and activity trends of Aydar Akhatov are many-sided: scientific and teaching activity (since 1997 he is professor in the state universities, he published more than 200 proceedings, including about 20 books in Russian, English, German, French, Japanese and Tatar language journalism, music (Aydar Akhatov plays many musical instruments, including a piano), the fine arts (painting); sports (mountain skiing, yoga, swimming, tennis, badminton, fitness). He is the President of the International Association of Fine Arts (since 2008). Mr. Akhatov is also the first deputy board of trustees of the theater "Moscow Ballet," a member of the International Confederation of Journalists, a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, a member of the editorial board of several journals. He has awards. Aydar Akhatov is a prototype of the hero of story by Vahit Imamova "Armchair" (1992): ecologist – chief Inspectorate for Environmental Protection Executive Committee Akhatov struggling with bureaucratic arbitrariness and lawlessness, in the interests of citizens (in the period of the events Aydar Akhatov worked as the chief ecologist of Naberezhnye Chelny). Influential Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun in 1989 called him a pioneer of the environmental movement in Russia.