Exhibition Commemorating Magtymguly Fragi’s 300th Birth Anniversary Unveiled

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Ashgabat, The Gulf Observer: In homage to the 300th birth anniversary of the esteemed Turkmen literary luminary Magtymguly Fragi, an exhibition themed “The Fount of the Mind of Magtymguly Fragi” has been inaugurated in the hall of temporary exhibitions at the Museum of History and Local Lore of Dashoguz Velayat. The exhibition, aligning with the 2024 motto, is a testament to the enduring legacy of this great classic of Turkmen literature.

Comprising a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and artifacts representative of Magtymguly Fragi’s era, the thematic exhibition offers visitors a glimpse into the poet-thinker’s life and the cultural milieu of his time.

Among the showcased exhibits are Magtymguly Fragi’s poetry collections, biographical books detailing aspects of his life, and other publications elucidating the profound impact of this literary giant. The presentation, curated with meticulous attention, aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on Magtymguly Fragi’s contributions to Turkmen literature and intellectual heritage.

A central piece of the exhibition is a sculptural masterpiece by B. Annamedov, a member of the Union of Artists of Turkmenistan. The sculpture intricately captures Magtymguly at the pinnacle of creative inspiration, reflecting on the profound verses that have left an indelible mark on Turkmen culture and literature.

Inaugurated on the occasion of Magtymguly Fragi’s 300th birth anniversary, the exhibition serves as a focal point for cultural enrichment and historical appreciation throughout the year. Visitors to the Museum of History and Local Lore of Dashoguz Velayat will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the intellectual legacy of Magtymguly Fragi, gaining insights into the mind of this revered figure whose contributions continue to resonate through the fabric of Turkmen cultural heritage. The exhibition stands as a tribute to Magtymguly Fragi’s enduring influence and his profound impact on shaping the literary landscape of Turkmenistan.