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09 October, 2025, 17 Rabī‘ ath-thānī, 1447

Bukhara’s civilization history will studied in London

11.01.2018   19592   1 min.
Bukhara’s civilization history will studied in London

With the initiative of East and Africa Department of London University 4th International Conference on preservation of Islamic buildings will be held in London. The event will be organized on February 3, 2018 at The Institute of Historical Buildings of London University. The following research areas will be on the agenda:

  • The influence of Islam in the social life in Middle Ages;
  • Historical shrines in the early ages of Islam in Basra;
  • Civilization history of Bukhara;
  • Islamic buildings in the Maldives;
  • Glass walls in Samro’o city;
  • Historical shrines of Mamluk’s period in Cairo.

 

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Uzbekistan participates in "Riyadh International Book Fair 2025" as a key participant

08.10.2025   2101   2 min.
Uzbekistan participates in

The Republic of Uzbekistan is proudly represented by its national pavilion at the "Riyadh International Book Fair 2025", taking place in the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

The event is organized with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Riyadh, Alisher Navoi National Library, the Center of Islamic Civilization, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, and leading publishing houses of the country.

The pavilion showcases both contemporary and classical publications, scholarly works, and illustrated albums dedicated to the history, culture, and spiritual heritage of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Of particular interest to visitors is a replica of the renowned Ottoman Quran preserved in Tashkent, as well as rare facsimiles of ancient manuscripts and archival documents.

In addition to the book exhibition, visitors have the opportunity to experience the richness of Uzbek culture and folk art: traditional suzani embroidery and national jewelry are on display, alongside works by miniature artists and artisans, ceramics, and traditional clothing. The pavilion also features calligraphy art, offers tastings of Uzbek dried fruits and natural sweets, and hosts an exhibition of folk crafts and decorative-applied arts.

Uzbekistan pavilion attracts significant attention from visitors. It is frequented not only by general attendees of the fair but also by entrepreneurs who take the opportunity to explore the country’s cultural exhibits while simultaneously engaging in business negotiations aimed at enhancing trade, economic, and investment cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.