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QM succeeds in inscribing three Qatari heritage sites on ISESCO Heritage List

QM succeeds in inscribing three Qatari heritage sites on ISESCO Heritage List By Joel Johnson - September 19, 2021
QM succeeds in inscribing three Qatari heritage sites on ISESCO Heritage List

Qatar Museums

Qatar Museums (QM) announced Saturday the inclusion of three additional Qatari heritage sites in the ISESCO Heritage List. This inscription came during the ninth meeting of the Islamic World Heritage Committee (IWHC) in the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), convened virtually in June, 2021.

The IWHC decided to inscribe 97 new historical sites and cultural elements on the ISESCO Islamic World Heritage List, including three Qatari archaeological sites: Al Rakyat Fort, Barzan Towers and Al Khulaifi Heritage House.

On this occasion, HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, said: "We are pleased to see more Qatari heritage sites on the ISESCO Heritage List. This new achievement contributes to the promotion of Qatars rich cultural heritage across the world, and enhances cultural tourism in the country. We thank everyone who contributed to this achievement."

For his part, Ahmad Musa Al Namla, CEO of Qatar Museums, said: "This accomplishment comes as a culmination of Qatar Museums continuous efforts to revive the Qatari heritage and promote the various heritage sites in the country. The three heritage sites that were added to ISESCO Islamic World Heritage List comprise a significant historical and cultural heritage for the Qatari people, and the Islamic world as a whole. We will work to inscribe more Qatari Islamic archaeological sites, shine a spotlight on Qatars Islamic culture and reinforce its position on the map of Islamic and cultural tourism."

These three archaeological sites were added to the other Qatari sites that have already been inscribed on the ISESCO Islamic World Heritage List in December 2019. They are Al Zubara Fort, Al Jassasiya Site, the Old Amiri Palace (Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Palace in the Qatar National Museum) and Al Ruwais Mosque. This brings the number of Qatari sites on the ISESCO Islamic World Heritage List to seven archaeological sites.(QNA)

By Joel Johnson - September 19, 2021

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