The Canadian exhibition of note is A City Transformed: Images of Istanbul Then and Now at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
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An inscription from the UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki Moon’s recent visit to the Global Centre for Pluralism.
Most women who are expecting a baby have a lot of questions about their pregnancy and their health care.
Before tonight’s Council meeting, a young chess champion and Santa Monica resident met with Mayor Tony Vazquez.
After completing graduate school and working in the real world for several years, Karima finally discovered the career path she was meant to pursue.
Originally from Tanzania, East Africa. Fayyaz moved to London England at an early age and soon began to play trombone and euphonium at school.
Discussion on provenance behind the seven known Fatimid rock crystal ewers from Egypt.
“The Aga Khan University is leading efforts to monitor nutrition and micronutrient deficiencies in Pakistan and the region, including Afghanistan.”
On January 23rd 2016, over 200 people attended the “Ugandan Asian Archives Road Show” hosted by Carleton University at the S. Walter Stewart Library in Toronto.
When I was a young child in the early 70s, Istanbul had a population of 1.5 million people. Life was slow and leisurely. The city seemed to have forgotten its past.
The epic manipulation, 210 by 119 centimetres, is on display at Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum.
The Birmingham Business Journal has recognized the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Public…
Chinese postage stamp with Shaf Keshavjee and Jingyu Chen
Khadija Jiwani — known to friends and clients alike as Kat — is at the helm of the upscale co-working space, a multi-purpose office
Nazir Valani: Leading Actuaries of 2015 – Acquisition International – January 2016