The joint exhibition of Iran and India, focusing on culture and art, will be held in Golestan Palace

According to Aria Heritage report, referring to the public relations of Golestan Palace World Heritage Complex, Afarin Emami, referring to the event of co-creation between India and Iran in the art academy, said: the ambassador of India in Tehran, on the pretext of unveiling, reviewing and reviewing the exquisite printed version of India and Iran’s Marqa, which is in the palace Golestan has been maintained and displayed. Visited Golestan Palace.
Referring to the visit of the Indian ambassador to the works of Fakher Mahfouz in the Golestan Palace’s treasure and library, the director of the World Heritage Collection of Golestan Palace said: “During this visit, the Indian ambassador visited the Indo-Iranian mosaics, which include paintings and calligraphy by Indian artists. Also, the Golshan Marqa and an exquisite copy of Hafez in the Indian Nastaliq script were also visited by the Indian ambassador.
Emami clarified: In the World Heritage Collection of Golestan Palace, other valuable cultural and historical works of Indian culture and art are kept, including ivory, daggers, wooden works and handmade ornaments from the Qajar period.
Referring to the numerous cultural, literary and artistic commonalities between Iran and India, he stated: We hope that the joint exhibition of cultural and artistic works of Iran and India will be held in Golestan Palace, as in the past years and as in 2016.
Emami stated that there are many commonalities between the two countries due to the numerous trips of Iranian artists to India and also the trips of Indian artists to Iran in different eras, and noted: Therefore, by holding a joint exhibition, as many commonalities as possible between the two countries for researchers and Worlds will be exchanged.
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