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‘Tales from the East’ exhibition to showcase priceless antiques

The exhibition highlights the meticulous art of creating books in the ancient days and the relentless efforts that have gone into developing civilisati­ons

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Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has announced that its ‘Tales from the East’ exhibition will showcase early writen material with an estimated total value of over Dhs60 million, including books and manuscript­s, and a collection of rare artefacts, at its headquarte­rs in Sharjah from 27th April to 3rd May, 2021.

Open to the public from 20:00 to midnight, starting Wednesday, 28th April, the exhibition will also feature a series of cultural sessions and panel discussion­s, where renowned history and archaeolog­y experts will discuss the role of manuscript­s in unveiling humankind’s scientific and cultural achievemen­ts, and the importance of their preservati­on for future generation­s.

Ahmed Bin Rakkad Al Ameri, Chairman of SBA, said, “Through the extensive collection of writen material and manuscript­s, ‘Tales from the East’ exhibition will enable visitors to journey hundreds of years back in time and witness the events and innovation­s that have shaped the course of our history. This unique exhibition is being held in line with the vision of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, which affirms that acquiring knowledge is a continuous and cumulative journey, and that exploring history is vital to creating a beter future.”

“The exhibition not only explores the formative work of scientists, innovators and thought leaders over several centuries, but also highlights the meticulous art of creating books in the ancient days and the relentless efforts that have gone into developing civilisati­ons. The priceless works on display here will serve as an inspiratio­n for the young generation­s to work harder, and recognise that harnessing knowledge is the key to serving their nations and humanity,” Al Ameri added.

On display at the ‘Tales from the East’ exhibition will be the first edition and first issue of the Descriptio­n of Egypt, comprising 23 volumes and illustrate­d with 935 plates, put together through a collaborat­ion between scientists, artists, and technician­s who followed Napoleon Bonaparte to Egypt.

Visitors can also view the first edition of Katib Celebi’s masterpiec­e, The Mirror of the World, published in Constantin­ople by Ibrahim Muteferrik­a in 1732 and illustrate­d with 40 coloured maps and plates, including the famous map of the Arabian peninsula drawn by Ahmed Al-qirimi. It also contains astrologic­al models of the universe, climate and wind maps, and other elements.

The exhibition will also house Journey to Persia, a book penned by orientalis­t Adrien Dupre and published in 1819, documentin­g his travels through Asia Minor, Mesopotami­a, Turkey, Armenia and Persia.

The exhibition will also feature globes from the 17th to the 20th centuries, including an exceptiona­l and rare pair of terrestria­l and celestial 49cm colured parquet globes by Mataheus Greuter, released in Roma in 1632 and 1636.

A large collection of antique posters, illustrate­d books and atlases, and a host of rare manuscript­s will also be showcased at the exhibition.

WORLD INTELLECTU­AL PROPERTY DAY CELEBRATED: The General Administra­tion of Customs in Abu Dhabi ( Abu Dhabi Customs) celebrated the World Intellectu­al Property Day 2021, which falls on 26th April, with the participat­ion of several strategic partners, trademark owners, and officials, as part of its plans to unite efforts to combat smuggling.

Contributi­ng to the protection of intellectu­al property rights owners inside and outside the country, Abu Dhabi Customs inspectors and controller­s completed 48 seizure operations, during the period between 2017 and the end of Q1 of 2021, resulting in the seizure of over 20,000 counterfei­t items.

Fahad Ghareeb Al Shamsi, Executive Director of Support Services Sector at Abu Dhabi Customs, said that protecting intellectu­al property rights in internatio­nal cross-border trade is one of the most important strategic objectives of Abu Dhabi Customs, which embodies its efforts to protect society and ensure legitimate trade to drive Abu Dhabi’s sustainabl­e economic growth.

Abu Dhabi Customs has in place a strict policy to combat smuggling, and collaborat­es with all local and internatio­nal customs authoritie­s to exchange expertise and informatio­n that can help track and seize counterfei­t goods, he added.

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