Mahmut Vural was born in 1981 in Bafra, Samsun, Turkey. His roots trace back to the Vuraloğlu and Cordanoğlu families of Of, Trabzon. This lineage belongs to the Kipchak Çortan/Cordan clan, historically connected with the Kyrgyz people. Even today, the Çorton subgroup exists within Kyrgyz tribal structures, proving the strong historical and cultural bond between his ancestry and the Kyrgyz nation.

Since 1999, he has lived in his ancestral land, Kyrgyzstan, and since 2005 he has been serving at the Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University Vocational School. His academic work focuses on information technologies, management information systems, e-entrepreneurship, digital transformation, and cybersecurity. His passion for technological devices, especially computers, is immense. He has contributed to numerous projects to improve the university’s digital infrastructure, prepared the entire technological base of the Vocational School including computer labs and the official website, and led the Security Camera Project with 500 cameras. During the pandemic, he supported the distance education system, helping students and faculty adapt to digital platforms.

Today, Mahmut Vural continues to serve both as an administrator and an academic, while providing technological support to colleagues and students. Married and father of three children, his greatest passion is computers and technology. Devoted to his state and nation, his ultimate dream is to realize a vision of paperless bureaucracy and e-governance, achieving national projects through teamwork and innovation.