SAARC Cultural Center Sri Lanka organizes 3rd Research Seminar on South Asian Cultural Trails in Kabul

SAARC Cultural Center Sri Lanka organizes 3rd Research Seminar on South Asian Cultural Trails in Kabul

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The South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Cultural Center Sri Lanka organized the 3rd Research Seminar on ‘South Asian Cultural Trails” approved by the 18th SAARC Summit in 2014, at Kabul Serena Hotel, Afghanistan from 28 – 30 August, 2019 with the co-partnership of the Archeological Institute of Afghanistan. The seminar was conducted by Director SAARC Cultural Center, Renuka Ekanayake and Deputy Director Research, Bindu Urugodawatte conducted the Seminar.

The aim of this seminar was to contribute towards preservation, conservation and protection of Islamic Cultural Trails, as well as South Asia’s cultural heritage by creating a platform for research for Academics, Researchers & Scholars.

Acting Minister of Information and Culture of Afghanistan, Hon. Hasian Safi graced the occasion as the chief guest along with the Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs of Afghanistan, Hon. Abdul Hakim Munib. The seminar was attended by the participants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and online video participation of the Maldivian participant.

The Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Afghanistan, Air Chief Marshal Gagan Bulathsingala, also attended the event along with other Diplomats.

During the seminar, twenty four Research papers were submitted in four sessions with a plenary session and a field visit to Heart.

Islam has inspired some of the most beautiful architectural remains in the region such as Minerate of Jam in Afghanistan, the Sixty Dom Mosque in Bangladesh, Taj Mahal in India, Coral Stone Mosque in Maldives, Jama Masjid Mosque in Gorkha, Nepal, Makli Necropolis of Thatta in Pakistan and the Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque (Red Mosque) of Pettha in Sri Lanka.

It’s a remarkable achievement for the SAARC Cultural Center Sri Lank to co-host this well-attended enriched seminar in Kabul.  This endavour strengthens the bilateral cultural engagement between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan and regional efforts in developing cultural diplomacy.

 

Embassy of Sri Lanka
Afghanistan
28 August 2019

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