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Year: 2020

Sanliurfa( Urfa): A journey into History

Sanliurfa is also known as the City of Abraham. Text and Photos by Behcet Bicakci One of my favourite place to visit in my…

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Culture In A Teahouse Chaikhana in Iraqi Kurdistan

Photos By Youssef Othman Tea is an important part of Kurdish culture. The chaikhana, teahouse, is the traditional place where men gather together to…

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Fez Medina: A Dive in The Millennial History

By Roqaya El Guiri “Your feet will bring you to where your heart is” – Irish proverb Whether you wonder alleys in the old…

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A History of Syria in One Hundred Sites

A History of Syria in One Hundred Sites

The wars in the Middle East, particularly in Syria, have had a huge impact on cultural heritage. Sites and heritage cities have been destroyed,…

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Syrian artist Adel Daoud

Syrian artist Adel Daoud at the British Museum

An artist who fled the war in Syria to Vienna is exhibiting at the British Museum. Adel Daoud is a Syria artist who is…

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Bedouin Heritage Culture

The “Arab Bedouin: No Future Without Past” in London

The “Arab Bedouin: No Future Without Past” exhibition is funded by the British Council’s Cultural Protection Fund in partnership with the UK Department for…

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Islamic Arts Festival

22nd edition of the Sharjah Islamic Arts Festival

The 22nd edition of the Sharjah Islamic Arts Festival continued under the theme, ‘Prospect’ organised by the Cultural Affairs Department at the Sharjah Department…

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Mohamed Choukri's autobiographical novel For Bread Alone describes a bleak childhood and youth in Morocco

Autobiographies in Al Maghreb and Al Mashriq: differences?

By Amir Darwish  Autobiographies in the Arab world are not individualistic but group one that connects with the family and it has elements of…

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