Zuev was born on in the Siberian city ofTümen in a white-collar family. Zuev studied in Leningrad State University to major in the historical studies of the Eastern countries, successfully learning Classical Chinese, Middle Chinese, and modern Chinese. In 1955, Zuev received a B.A. diploma and was sent to work in the Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Kazakh SSRAcademy of Sciences. He received his Ph.D. in 1967. His PhD thesis "Ancient Turkicgenealogical legends as a source on early history of Turkic people" published a number of new discoveries about socio-political history of Turks, suggested etymology of the name of the Ashina tribe, traced historical past of the Turkic tribes in the Chinese genealogical legends, suggested a hypothesis about an ethnic triumvirate of Ashina-Ashide-Basmyl. It turned out that a main achievement in that publication became the etymology of the name of the Kagan tribe Ashina. Zuev was a collaborator in fundamental editions of the USSR history: "Historical Atlas of the USSR peoples", "Historical atlas of the Kazakh SSR", and five-volume edition "History of the Kazakh SSR from most ancient times to the present". The mass of Zuev's work included analysis of the Kazakhstan and Central Asian political history from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, history of ancient and medieval periods, ethnical composition and movement of tribes in the Western Turkic Kaganate, pre-Mongolian period history. Zuev wrote about genesis, ethnic composition and political history of the Türgesh Kaganate. After the fall of the USSR, Zuev was able to publish a number of works on ancient and medieval history of nomadic peoples of the Central Asia and Kazakhstan. These are "Sarmato-Alans of Aral ", "Ancient Turkic social terminology in the Chinese texts of the 8th century", "Creation of Türgesh Kaganate: history and tradition", "Forms of the ethno-social organization of Central Asia nomadic peoples in antiquity and Middle Ages: pied horde, centuria ", "Kypchak Urbe-khan in epos and history", "Manichaeism and Talas ", and others. The 70-year anniversary of the scientist in 2002 coincided with publication of his lifetime work, a monograph "Early Turks: Sketches of history and ideology", followed by "A Strongest Tribe" and "Seyanto Kaganate and Kimeks ". His publications contain approximately 40 major works.
Selected works
Question on mutual relations of Usuns and Kanju with Huns and China in the second half of the 1st century B.C. // News of Kazakh Academy of Sciences, Series of History, Economy, Philosophy and Law, Issue 2, Alma-Ata, 1957, p. 62–72
Question of ancient Usuns language // Bulletin of Kazakh Academy of Sciences, No 5, 1957, p. 61–74.
The term "kyrkun" // Works of History Institute of Kirgiz SSR Academy of Sciences, Issue IV, Frunze, 1958, p. 169-175
The Kirgiz inscription from Sudja. // the Soviet Oriental Studies, № 3, 1958. p. 133–135.
Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms, // Works of History, Archeology and Ethnography Institute, 1960, Vol. VIII, p. 93–140
Chinese news about Suyab // News Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Series of History, archeology and ethnography, Alma-Ata, 1960. Issue 3. pp. 87–96.
Ethnic history of Usuns. // Works of Institute of History, archeology and ethnography Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Vol. VIII. Alma–Ata, 1960. pp. 5–25.
From Ancient Türkic etnonymy in Chinese sources // Works of Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Vol. XV. Alma-Ata, 1962. pp. 104–122.
Ancient Türkic genealogic legends as a source on early history of Türks., Alma-Ata, 1967
Semantics of ethnonym Imur/Imir // News of Turkmen SSR Academy of Sciences, Issue 4, Ashkhabad, 1968, pp. 95–96
Kirgiz – Buruts // Soviet Ethnography. No 4, М., 1970.
Rashid ad-din "Djami at-Tavarih" as a source on early history of Djalairs //Eastern Written monuments, М., 1972. pp. 178–185
Yuechji and Kushans in Chinese sources // Central Asia in Kushan epoch, Vol. 1, 1974.
Political history of Huns, Usuns and Kangyui / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma–Ata, 1977, Vol. 1, pp. 284–293.
Western Türkic Kaganate / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1977, Vol. 1, pp. 321–336.
Invasion of Kidans / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1979, Vol. 2, pp. 33–37.
Karahytai in Jeti-su / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1979, Vol. 2. pp. 38–43.
Ethnocultural connections of early Kimeks // News of Kazakhstan Republic Academy of Sciences, Almaty, 1992, No 5, pp. 26–38.
Sarmato-Alans of Aral // Culture of nomads at boundary of centuries : problems of genesis and transformation., Almaty, 1995. pp. 38–68.
Creation of Türgesh Kaganate: History and tradition // Evolution of Kazakhstan statehood. Almaty, 1996. pp. 30–34.
Semantics of the term "Karluk" // Evolution of Kazakhstan statehood, Almaty, 1996, pp. 35–39.
Ancient Türkic social terminology in Chinese text of VIII century // Questions of Kazakhstan archeology, Almaty-Moscow, 1998, Issue 2, pp. 153–161.
Forms of ethno-social organization of nomadic peoples in Central Asia in antiquity and Middle Ages: pied horde, centuria // Military art of nomads of Central Asia and Kazakhstan, Almaty, 1998, pp. 49–100.
Kypchak Urbe-khan in epos and history // Ancient Türkic civilization: monuments of writing. Almaty, 2001, pp. 419–430.
Early Türks: Essays on History and Ideology, Almaty, 2002,
A Strongest Tribe. Historical and cultural interrelations of Iran and Dasht-i Kipchak, Almaty, 2004, pp. 31–68.
Seyanto Kaganate and Kimeks '' // Shygys, No 1, pp. 11–22, No 2, pp. 3–26, 2004