(MENAFN- AzerNews) In November, the Nizami Ganjavi National Museum of Azerbaijani
Literature will host an international scientific conference
dedicated to the 825th anniversary of Safiyuddin Urmaviy, the 670th
anniversary of Abdulkadir Meragi and the 190th anniversary of Mir
Mohsun Navvab on the theme "Classical Oriental and Azerbaijani
poetry and music as a "Silk Road" of intercultural harmony", Azernews reports, citing Museum.
The conference will explore the influence of classical Oriental
and Azerbaijani poetry and music on the development of
intercultural harmony and will feature a variety of topics related
to the works of Safiyuddin Urmaviy, Abdulgadir Maragaya, and Mir
Mohsun Navvab.
The conference will focus on the following topics:
The influence of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and
music on the development of intercultural harmony;
The legacy of Safiyuddin Urmaviy, Abdulgadir Maragaya, and Mir
Mohsun Navvab in the development of intercultural harmony;
The role of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and music
in the formation of the“Silk Road” of intercultural harmony;
The impact of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and
music on the development of global culture;
The influence of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and
music on the development of social and political relations;
The role of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and music
in the development of education and science;
The influence of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and
music on the development of religious and spiritual values.
The conference will provide an opportunity for scholars,
researchers, and students to exchange ideas and discuss the impact
of classical Oriental and Azerbaijani poetry and music on the
development of intercultural harmony. The conference will also
provide a platform for the presentation of new research and the
discussion of current trends in the field.
The conference will be held at the Nizami Ganjavi National
Museum of Azerbaijani Literature in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November
25-27, 2021. The deadline for submission of abstracts is September
1, 2021.
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