Honoring the participants – Alsharq
Honorary shields and certificates of thanks and appreciation
Date : 2023-11-19 08:21:06
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Honorary shields and certificates of thanks and appreciation

Honorary shields and certificates of thanks and appreciation... the conclusion of the first international conference for the protection of tangible and intangible cultural heritage

The third and final day of the International Conference for the Protection of Tangible and Intangible Heritage, organized by Al-Sharq University in the city of Raqqa, concluded. By reading the outputs and recommendations and presenting honorary shields and certificates of thanks and appreciation to the lecturers and participants in the conference within three days.

The outcomes and recommendations were read to the audience on both the historical and legal sides.

The recommendations drafting committee presented shields of thanks and appreciation to:

Heaven Ismail and Muhammad Nour Al-Dheeb (co-chairman of the Civil Council in Raqqa)

Maria Al-Ajili, Safar Al-Issa, Ali Al-Kadro (Cultural Corner)

Sheikh Turki Issa Al-Kadro and Sheikh Qais Al-Huwaidi

Rashad Ismail (Director of the Financial and Services Office at Al Sharq University)

Dr.. Ahmed Youssef (Joint Chairman of the Finance Authority of the Autonomous Administration)

Muhammad Al-Azzo (archaeology expert)

Ibrahim Al-Khalil (one of the most prominent intellectuals of Raqqa)

The committee presented certificates of thanks and appreciation to: (Mr. David Seuber, Mr. Yasser Shohan, Mr. Abed Barko, Mr. Ibrahim Al-Matroud, Mr. Ahmed Al-Muhammad, Dr. Afraa Al-Yousef, Dr. Nayef Al-Nayef, Dr. Hassan Al-Issa), in addition to presenting Certificates of thanks to representatives of the Armenian, Arsyrian, Arab and Kurdish components.

The Cultural Corner Authority also presented a gift of thanks and appreciation (the Al-Sharq University logo) to Al-Sharq University and to everyone who contributed to the success of the First International Conference for the Protection of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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