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India, Egypt boost cooperation in the field of antiquities

Press Trust of India  |  Cairo 

The cooperation between and in the field of antiquities will receive a boost as an Egyptian is set travel to to advice on the preservation of Egyptian mummies located in different Indian museums, India's to has said. Mummies conservation expert will be traveling to by next month to give advice on preservation of six Egyptian mummies, which are located in different Indian museums, including the in Kolkata and museums in Jaipur, and other. "We are very happy that we have finally concluded the discussion for the travel of an Egyptian to travel to to look after and advice us on conversation and preservation of six Egyptian mummies that are in different museums in India," Bhattacharyya told "We had been very concerned for a long time about how to take care of these beautiful Egyptian objects and now with the help of Khaled el-Anani, we have and agreement that an Egyptian expert will be traveling to to do this, which is big development for us," Bhattacharyya added. The also inaugurated a photography exhibition of the antiquity collection of the entitled "Lens" at the for Indian Culture (MACIC) yesterday. The exhibition is a result of a photography competition organised by The in cooperation with More than 280 photographers participated in the competition, out of which the photos of 39 artists were selected for the exhibition. "This cooperation with the is very special for the We have a population of 180 million Muslims in who also have their art forms and the has a few of these objects most particularly a couple of beautiful paintings from the Mogul period," he said. is home to one of the world's most important collections of Islamic artifacts. It was first opened in 1903, and was closed in January 2014 after a bomb attack on the Cairo police directorate across the street which severely damaged its facade and dozens of exhibits. The Museum houses artifacts charting more than 1,300 years of Muslim civilisation in and includes pieces from throughout the Muslim world. Mohamed Abdel-Latif, the of antiquities and of Islamic and Coptic antiquity sector in the ministry of antiquities said during the opening of the exhibition that the contains Islamic antiquities from like paintings from the Mogul era, wooden boxes and antiques made of stone. "Perhaps this exhibition will be a start for a cultural cooperation in organising temporary exhibitions for antiquity which confirms the deep cultural relation between and and build more cultural, artistic and scientific bridges between the two countries," Abdel-Latif said. The exhibition shows 64 photos which features the glimpses of artworks in different stages of Islamic civilisation in different parts of the world. The photos include pottery, glassworks, manuscripts, jewelries, metals, weavings and Islamic arts.

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 14:55 IST
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