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Great history does not disappear without a trace. It is stored and reproduced in the genetic code of the people, in their historical memory and in their deeds.
Abbas Panakkal, Director of the Ibn Battuta International Center for Intercultural Studies (UK), suggested including the heritage of the 14th-century Muslim…
A manuscript containing the genealogical tree of the Timurid dynasty was discovered in the National Library of France. This was revealed by Shodmon Vakhidov,…
During Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage Week, one of the leading experts in the field of numismatics, Dr. Sergey Laptev, delivered a captivating presentation…
This luxurious album, housed in the State Library of Berlin and linked to the Baburid dynasty, contains ghazals on one side and miniatures on the other.…
It has been reported that the unique manuscript, currently held in a private collection, could be valued at several tens of millions of dollars. The…
A Quran manuscript, discovered in the Suleymaniye Library in Turkey, is currently undergoing restoration work. This was announced during Uzbekistan’s Cultural…
The Center for Islamic Civilization (CIC) in Uzbekistan has entered into a cooperation agreement with the UAE-based "Manara" Center, which focuses on combating…
In his speech during the Cultural Heritage Week in Tashkent, French Quran scholar Karim Ifrak highlighted the contributions of Muhammad al-Khwarizmi and…
The Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan will feature "time capsules" — corridors where 3D effects will create an immersive presence. This was…
Joshkun Yilmaz, President of the Turkish Manuscript Institute: "The scholars who emerged from Samarkand and Bukhara have made an immense contribution…
Participants of the Cultural Heritage Week in Uzbekistan, organized by the Center for Islamic Civilization and WOSCU, share their views on the results…
On October 21, as part of the International Week of Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage titled “The Phenomenon of Eastern Renaissances: States, Religions, Personalities,…
On October 19, as part of the International Week of Uzbekistan’s Cultural Heritage, titled "The Phenomenon of Eastern Renaissance: States, Religions, Personalities,…
On October 19, as part of the International Cultural Heritage Week of Uzbekistan, "The Phenomenon of Eastern Renaissances: States, Religions, Personalities,…
On October 18, the opening ceremony of the International Cultural Heritage Week took place in the conference hall of the World Society for the Study, Preservation,…
On October 18, the opening ceremony of the International Cultural Heritage Week in Tashkent took place in the conference hall of the World Society for…
Pileless carpets, such as gadjari, ok-enli, and kiz-gilam, represent a unique art form that reflects the rich cultural tradition of Uzbekistan. The craftswomen…
On October 18, the opening ceremony of the Cultural Legacy Week "The Phenomenon of Oriental Renaissances: States, Religions and Civilizations" will be…
Timurid ceramics and Chinese blue-and-white porcelain represent significant elements of the cultural exchange that occurred in Central Asia during the…
From October 18 to 27, 2025, the capital of Uzbekistan will become the center of international cultural dialogue. Tashkent will host the Cultural Legacy…
Women's forehead ornaments of the Fergana Valley and Tashkent are a vivid example of the traditional art and culture of this region. However, the tillya-kosh,…
The telpak and kaltapushak are not only beautiful but also symbolic elements of women's wardrobe in the late 19th century. These headpieces can be used…
Renowned Japanese artist Hirayama Ikuo survived the atomic bombing in 1945. In 1959, he learns that he is terminally ill with leukemia. At that time, he…
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