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216th session of the UNESCO Executive Board examined the
proposals by Member States for the celebration of anniversaries in 2024-2025
with which UNESCO could be associated. The UNESCO Secretariat received 55
proposals, submitted by 39 Member States. The Intersectoral Selection Committee
for Anniversaries examined all the proposals submitted. It selected 46
proposals which were deemed to comply with the programme's established
criteria. The list of anniversaries is subject for approval by the 42nd
session of the UNESCO General Conference (7-22 November 2023). Among selected
proposals following anniversaries were submitted by the IICAS’s Member States:
· 900th
anniversary of the birth of Ajami Nakhchivani, architect (1125 – late twelfth
century) (Azerbaijan, with the support of Türkiye and Turkmenistan);
· 1800th
anniversary of the birth of Liu Hui, mathematician (China with the support of
Azerbaijan and Republic of Korea);
· 1000th
anniversary of the birth of Amir ʿOnṣor-al-Maʿāli Kaykāvus (Kaykāʾus) b.
Eskandar b. Qābus b. Vošmgir, author (Islamic Republic of Iran with the support
of Armenia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan);
· 100th
anniversary of the active life of Parvin E’tesami, poet (1907-1941) (Islamic
Republic of Iran with the support of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan);
· 100th
anniversary of the birth of Nurgisa Tlendiev, composer and conductor
(1925-1998) (Kazakhstan with the support of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan);
· 100th
anniversary of the birth of Berdibek Sokpakbaev, children’s writer, poet and
screenwriter (1924-1991) (Kazakhstan with the support of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
and Turkmenistan);
· 950th
anniversary of the Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk (Compendium of the Turkic dialects),
written by the lexicographer and philologist Mahmud al-Kashgari (1074) (joint
proposal by Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan, with the support of Hungary, Mauritania, Morocco, Qatar and
Tajikistan);
· 550th
anniversary of the death of Ali Qushji, scientist (1403-1474) (joint proposal
by Türkiye and Uzbekistan, with the support of Azerbaijan, Japan, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Korea and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland);
· 100th
anniversary of the birth of Fuat Sezgin, historian and academician (1924-2018)
(joint proposal by Türkiye and Germany, with the support of Malaysia, Qatar and
Serbia);
· 300th
anniversary of the birth of Magtymguly Fragi, poet (1724-1782) (Turkmenistan
with the support of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Türkiye,
Ukraine and Uzbekistan);
· 200th
anniversary of the birth of Azhiniyaz Kosybay Uly, poet (1824-1878) (Uzbekistan
with the support of Kazakhstan and Türkiye).
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