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SAA concludes “Mleiha: An Arabian Kingdom on the Silk Road”

December 26, 2024 / 4:01 PM
SAA concludes “Mleiha An Arabian Kingdom on the Silk Road”
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Sharjah 24: The Sharjah Archaeology Authority (SAA) successfully concluded the “Mleiha: An Arabian Kingdom on the Silk Road” exhibition, held at Miho Museum in Japan under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. Running from July 6 to December 15, 2024, the exhibition attracted over 100,000 visitors, making it one of the most prominent cultural events showcasing the rich heritage of Sharjah and the United Arab Emirates on the international stage.
Unique Artifacts and Historical Narratives
The exhibition featured over 160 rare archaeological artifacts, including national treasures and significant cultural properties that highlight the diverse heritage of Mleiha. Among these were 40 pieces classified as national treasures and 49 as culturally significant items, alongside recently discovered artifacts showcased for the first time. The displays explored various aspects of life in Mleiha, including trade, religious beliefs, art and beauty, and social systems.

The Importance of Cultural Investment for Sustainable Development
His Excellency Eisa Yousif, Director General of the Sharjah Archaeology Authority (SAA), emphasised that this exhibition represents a crucial step in the SAA's ongoing efforts to share Sharjah’s heritage with the world. He stated:

"The remarkable success of the 'Mleiha: An Arabian Kingdom on the Silk Road' exhibition reflects the strength of Sharjah’s cultural message and its role in enhancing the UAE’s position as a global cultural hub. Welcoming over 100,000 visitors is not just a number but a testament to the bridges of communication built with diverse peoples and cultures. It highlights the significant impact of the exhibition in raising awareness about the UAE's historical legacy and Mleiha’s pivotal role as a crossroads for cultural and commercial exchange between East and West. This achievement embodies our vision of preserving and reviving cultural and archaeological heritage, emphasising the vital role of cultural investment as a cornerstone of sustainable development."

An Unprecedented Opportunity to Engage with Japanese and International Audiences
Dr. Sabah Aboud Jassim, Adviser to the Sharjah Archaeology Authority, emphasised that the exhibition highlights the pivotal role of the Emirate of Sharjah and the historical Kingdom of Mleiha in shaping the foundations of human civilisation. He noted that the hosting of this significant event by the Miho Museum marked a key milestone in expanding awareness of the UAE’s rich cultural heritage. The exhibition provided an unparalleled opportunity to engage with both Japanese and international audiences, who expressed great interest in the rare artifacts and comprehensive depiction of the region's history.

Dr. Jassim further stressed that this exhibition underscores the SAA's dedication to preserving and sharing the UAE’s ancient history on a global scale. It reflects a commitment to presenting a model that embodies shared human values and the spirit of peaceful coexistence that prevailed during that era, showcased through a distinguished display of rare artifacts and extraordinary historical evidence.

Mleiha's Status as a Strategic Hub on the Silk Road
Organised by the SAA, the exhibition reaffirmed the Sharjah’s leading role in promoting culture, knowledge, and fostering intercultural dialogue among nations. The event shed light on Mleiha’s significance as a strategic hub on the Silk Road and its crucial role in facilitating trade and cultural exchange during a historically important period.

A Unique Model of Regional and International Cultural Exchange
The exhibition is part of a series of strategic initiatives by the Sharjah Archaeology Authority aimed at promoting cultural and archaeological tourism. It reflects Sharjah’s vision to present a unique model of cultural exchange on both regional and international levels, while also highlighting the strong cultural ties between the UAE and Japan.
December 26, 2024 / 4:01 PM

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