The publications were prepared by the World Society for the Study, Preservation, and Popularization of the Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan (WOSCU).
The series of book-albums is a collection of information about works of art related to Uzbekistan and stored in museums and private collections around the world.
The Head of the Middle East Department of the Library of Congress, Joan Wicks, noted the significant contribution of Uzbekistan's cultural heritage to world civilization. She emphasized that the transfer of the collection will strengthen international scientific and cultural cooperation and will become a valuable resource for researchers and scholars worldwide.
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