Tehran – A special exhibition introducing 55 smuggling Iranian artifacts that have recently returned from Türkiye was launched at the Urmia Archaeological Museum.
The unveiling ceremony, held to celebrate the 46th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, is known as a celebration of the 10-day Dawn (Dahhev Fajr), attended by cultural officials, heritage experts and local officials. Irna reported on Friday.
According to the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, repatriated artifacts contain a variety of historically important objects. Among them are swords believed to date back to the Sassan era, figurines of iron and bronze age animals, several glass and metal bowls, copper bubbles, and 42 ancient coins from Iran. there is. The items were illegally smuggled abroad and later discovered in Turkey’s Erzulum and El Zinkan provinces, the report added.
The unveiling event includes the Parliament’s representative Urmia, tourism director for West Azarbaijan and Mozafar Abbasadeh’s tourism director, Mozafar Abbasadeh, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Arts at Urmia University, Azodin Ozodin of the Ozodin of the Obon. – Prominent figures from Ozodin of Mares, The Head Azodin Mares and Heads a A A Bbass were present. Balam Zeinarzadeh, Director of the Iranology Foundation and the Nomadic Affairs Bureau of West Azarbaijan.
In early June 2024, Türkiye returned a historic relic of Iranian origin that was illegally smuggled into the country. In late January 2025, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts confirmed that the artifacts had been moved into the home.
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