Documentary Heritage: 74 collections are included in the international register “Memory of the World” UNESCO

The ethno-historical map of the indigenous peoples of Brazil is included in the register of documentary heritage. Documentary Heritage: 74 collections are included in the international register “Memory of the World” UNESCO Culture and education ~ 60 > UNESCO today announced that 74 documentary objects were included in the international register “Memory of the World”. These documents – from 72 countries and four international organizations – cover such topics as a scientific revolution, the contribution of women to history and the most important milestones of multilateral cooperation. program “Memory of the World”, founded in 1992, aimed at promoting and ensuring universal access to the documentary heritage of mankind. This heritage is often extremely fragility, it is subject to risks of destruction and loss. ~ 60 > “Documentary Heritage is an important but fragile element of humanity memory. That is why UNESCO invests in his guard-whether it be Shingetti’s libraries in Mauritania or Ampate Ba Amadu archives in the cat-d’Ivoire, shares the best practices and supports the register that covers the widest layers of human history, ”said the general director of UNESCO ODRE Azule. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The register included the archives of Charles Darwin (Great Britain), Friedrich Nietzsche (Germany), as well as Wilhelm X -ray (Germany), which contain the first X -ray pictures. Other documents relate to the history related to slavery, as well as the contribution of outstanding women, still not sufficiently represented in the register. ~ 60 > several new collections reflect the key moments in the history of international cooperation, such as the Geneva Conventions (1864-1949) and their protocols (1977–2005, Switzeria), Switzeria). Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UN) and Windhuk declaration of 1991 (Namibia) – one of the main documents in the field of freedom of the press. ~ 60 >~ 60 > Judicial Museum of Mkhitar Gosha 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62Among the documents included in the register in 2025, Mkhitar Gosha’s cowl, represented by Armenia. This legal code of the 12th century became the basis of medieval Armenian law and social organization. The set of laws was translated into Latin, Coptic, Georgian, Polish, Russian and other languages, becoming a legal source not only for Armenia, but also for other countries. The Judicial Code was used in the Armenian communities until the 20th century, contributing to the preservation of the legal identity of the people. ~ 60 > Sogdian documents from Mount Mug ~ 60 > collection of documents from Mount Mugg is presented by the International Institute Central Asian research and the International Documentary Heritage Center. These rare Sogdian documents of the VIII century – letters, contracts, diplomatic correspondence and even espionage reports – reflect the life of the region on the eve and during the Arab conquest of Central Asia. H2 > genealogy of khans 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62The register also included the manuscript “Genealogy of Khan”, represented by Kazakhstan. Written in the Chagatai dialect of the Turkic language in the 18th century, this genealogical work traces the genealogy from Adam and the Prophet Muhammad to the rulers of the Turkic-Mongolian, Persian and Arab states. The manuscript is the most important monument of the history and identity of the Kazakh people and at the same time serves as a source for researchers studying the dynastic connections of Eurasia. ~ 60 > Khludovskaya Psalter 60 > except, the list of “memory of the world” was added to the list of memory of the world. Khludovskaya Psalter, represented by the Russian Federation. Created in Constantinople in the middle of the 9th century, this manuscript is one of the first surviving samples of Byzantine art after the end of iconocraticism. Decorated with 208 miniatures, the psalter reflects the religious and political life of that time. This is the only well-known manuscript that clearly illustrates the conflict between the icon-readers and iconoclasts. ~ 60 > jami at-tavariks place in the register also found a “jami collection” (“jami” AT-TAVARICH “), represented jointly by Turkey and Uzbekistan. The author of this monumental chronicle of the beginning of the XIV century is Rashid ad-Din Fazlullah. This is one of the first works in the world to try to state the universal history of various tribes and peoples of Europe and Asia. The uniqueness of labor is emphasized by the composition of the editorial team – two Chinese scientists, the Buddhist monk, the Mongol and the Christian priest. 62 ~

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