On December 29, the resident of Nehram village of Babek region, the Honored culture worker of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Akif Hajiyev, the resident of Ordubad city Ilhama aliyeva, the resident of Qivrag settlement of Kangarli region Asgar isgandarov, the resident of Alinja village of Julfa region Shahin Guliyev presented carpets, waving products and tools, wool comb, kirgit, spinning wheel, wooden hava (a cogged tool for weaving), copper pots and other examples reflecting our ancient history and culture to Nakhchivan State Carpet Museum.
At the event held on this occasion, the minister of culture and tourism o0f Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Natavan Gadimova made a speech and mentioned that the work of collecting material-cultural examples for museums are in the focus of attention and residents of the autonomous republic take an active part in this work. This year the museums of the autonomous republic have received 1340 new exhibits. These exhibits have been presented to the ministry and museums voluntarily and in general, the presentation of 10 exhibits were held in museums. In addition, ancient books were also given to the Institute of Manuscripts of Nakhchivan Branch of ANAS.
It was noted that such presentation ceremonies caused a wide public interest among the population. It is very important for each of us to continue this awareness work in the future.
The Minister thanked the citizens for presenting the material and cultural samples to the museum, thanked the Chairman of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic on behalf of the culture workers for his care and attention to the development of our culture.
Then Asgar Isgandarov, Akif Hajiyev, the director of Nakhchivan State History Museum, Honored culture worker Nizami Rahimov, the director of Nakhchivan State Carpet Museum Zamina Gulmammadova made speeches and stated that these events are of great importance from the standpoint to preserve our material-cultural heritage. To give these exhibits to our museums serves to the preservation of our rich cultural heritage and its transmission to future generations. We believe that these works will be continued in the future as well.