Baku: An online scientific-practical conference was recently conducted to discuss the preservation and study of the historical, cultural, and archaeological heritage of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, with a focus on exploring prospects for scientific cooperation. The conference, moderated by Senior Researcher Aynur Hasanova, emphasized the shared heritage of these nations as a significant component of the Turkic world's historical and cultural memory. According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the event featured presentations by experts from the three countries, where discussions revolved around the study, preservation, digitization, and museum promotion of their rich heritage. Participants exchanged views on current practices and future priorities, aiming to enhance collaboration in fields such as archaeology, history, museology, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The conference underscored the potential for strengthening scientific cooperation among Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, setting a foundation for collaborative efforts in preserving their shared cultural legacy.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Explore Scientific Cooperation in Heritage Preservation
- August 18, 2026
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