Ï Exhibition of books by Magtymguly Fragi is held at the the International University of Oil and Gas named after Ya. Kakaev
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Exhibition of books by Magtymguly Fragi is held at the the International University of Oil and Gas named after Ya. Kakaev

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Exhibition of books by Magtymguly Fragi is held at the the International University of Oil and Gas named after Ya. Kakaev

As part of the cultural initiatives related to the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the great poet and thinker Magtymguly Fragi, the State Children's Library of Turkmenistan named after Bazar Amanov organized a book exhibition at the International University of Oil and Gas named after Ya. Kakayev.

Thematic exhibition called «Magtymguly Pyragy hem-de medeni we edebi miras» is an extensive review of Magtymguly Fragi's works, published not only in Turkmen, but also in translations into many foreign languages. This emphasizes his universality and relevance, continuing to delight readers of different cultures and nationalities.

In addition, the exhibition includes books by prominent scientists and writers dedicated to the study and interpretation of Magtymguly’s heritage, which provides an excellent opportunity for students and teachers to deepen their understanding of his philosophical views and artistic style.

Conducting educational book exhibitions at prestigious universities of the country has become a good tradition for the library. During the current year, held under the motto "The Fount of Wisdom Magtymguly Fragi", the State Children's Library of Turkmenistan named after Bazar Amanov organized many creative events introducing students to the heritage of Magtymguly Fragi.

These exhibitions not only showcase the richness of turkmen poetry, but also inspire the younger generation to deeply understand the life and culture of their nation. Students expand their knowledge, participate in discussions and literary meetings that help them to better understand the values embedded in the work of the great 18th-century poet, as well as connect them with modern realities.