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The Ismail Samani Mausoleum – A Historical Monument of Bukhara

The mausoleum holds a special place not only in the history of Bukhara but also in the architectural and cultural heritage of Central Asia By Shoxijahon Urunov and Maxamadov Abduhoshim The Ismoil Somoni (Ismail Samani) Mausoleum is one of the oldest and most famous architectural monuments in Bukhara city of Uzbekistan. This historic

World Poetry Movement Coordinators Plan to Establish Poetry Schools Worldwide

The World Poetry Movement (WPM) Continental Coordinators convened virtually to discuss an ambitious initiative—establishing poetry schools across the globe. The meeting, held on February 16, 2025, brought together key literary figures and cultural leaders to outline strategies for promoting poetry education and fostering creative

PYRAMEDIA and ATOM Global Redefine Cinema with AI at the Golden Pen Award 2025

The Bakr Al-Sheddi Theater in Riyadh witnessed a groundbreaking moment last night during the Golden Pen Award 2025, where ATOM Global, PYRAMEDIA Group, and ARTEKI Studio showcased the advanced capabilities of AI in cinematic content creation. For the first time in the history of the award, 15 short films in 8K quality were

Jahin’s Egyptian Quartets: Life after Death!

The quartets are the best form for the philosophical poet who wants to present his doctrine to us, not in a jurisprudential study or in a logical sequence, but in bright flashes. This is known by Omar Khayyam readers all over the world, but in Egypt, there has been another poet, another philosophy and definitely another book of

Midweek Observations of an Expat—Greenland

Sun v. Ice— An Account of US-Danish relations and Greenland It was not the first time that the US had put in a bid for the vast Arctic island. In 1867, secretary of state William Seward politely inquired about a possible purchase Trump may have his eye on the vast Arctic territory, but two things are abundantly clear: the