Tajikistan’s Contribution to Cultural Heritage Preservation in the Era of Globalization Presented in Kazakhstan
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DUSHANBE, 19.06.2025 (NIAT Khovar) – The intensification of cultural heritage preservation, driven by globalization, urbanization, and cultural massification, requires comprehensive measures in each Central Asian country. This was emphasized during the meeting of Central Asian experts on cultural heritage protection.
The event brought together representatives from Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. It was organized with the support of the UNESCO Cluster Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The Tajik delegation included officials from the Ministry of Culture, the Agency for Protection of Cultural and Historical Heritage, the Committee for Environmental Protection, the National Commission for UNESCO Affairs, the Dangara State Museum-Reserve, and the Archaeological Base of Panjikent-Sarazm and the 5500th Anniversary Museum of Sarazm.
Delegation members participated in discussions presenting an analysis of the universal value of the Tajik National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
It was underlined that Tajikistan’s state policy focuses on preserving cultural diversity and recognizing the role of culture in humanizing society. As an active UNESCO member, Tajikistan initiates and supports international projects in culture, science, and education, contributing to the preservation and promotion of global heritage.









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