Iran Book News Agency
Aug 15 2012
Precious Armenian Quranic manuscript displayed
15 Aug 2012 11:28
A Precious Armenian Quranic manuscript belonging to Armenia was
displayed at the 20th International Quran Exhibition, which wrapped up
on Tuesday, August 14.
IBNA: The work was exhibited at the pavilion of the National Library
and Archives of Iran at the 20th International Quran Exhibition by
Armenian researcher and translator Erdardov Hagh verdian.
Hagh verdian had been invited by the National Library and Archives of
Iran and he had presented the work which was had translated into
Armenian himself.
Negotiating with the manager of the National Library, Salahi, the
Armenian researcher will render Nahjolbalaghe (The Peak of Eloquence)
into Armenian.
Moreover, the cultural experts of Pakistan and Georgia attended the
international exhibition displaying their countries' Quranic
manuscripts.
Iran's National Library and Archives Organization had for the first
time exhibited Quranic manuscripts of the Economic Cooperation
Organization (ECO) member states.
A number of exquisite and unique Qur'anic manuscripts of Islamic
countries and ECO member states had been put on display at the
pavilion.
Turkey, Georgia, Tajikistan, Tunisia were among the countries whose
works were exhibited.
http://www.ibna.ir/vdcaain6a49nyy1.tgk4.html
Aug 15 2012
Precious Armenian Quranic manuscript displayed
15 Aug 2012 11:28
A Precious Armenian Quranic manuscript belonging to Armenia was
displayed at the 20th International Quran Exhibition, which wrapped up
on Tuesday, August 14.
IBNA: The work was exhibited at the pavilion of the National Library
and Archives of Iran at the 20th International Quran Exhibition by
Armenian researcher and translator Erdardov Hagh verdian.
Hagh verdian had been invited by the National Library and Archives of
Iran and he had presented the work which was had translated into
Armenian himself.
Negotiating with the manager of the National Library, Salahi, the
Armenian researcher will render Nahjolbalaghe (The Peak of Eloquence)
into Armenian.
Moreover, the cultural experts of Pakistan and Georgia attended the
international exhibition displaying their countries' Quranic
manuscripts.
Iran's National Library and Archives Organization had for the first
time exhibited Quranic manuscripts of the Economic Cooperation
Organization (ECO) member states.
A number of exquisite and unique Qur'anic manuscripts of Islamic
countries and ECO member states had been put on display at the
pavilion.
Turkey, Georgia, Tajikistan, Tunisia were among the countries whose
works were exhibited.
http://www.ibna.ir/vdcaain6a49nyy1.tgk4.html