Iranian Cultural Center in Baku to hold an art competition in memory of Suleymani
Baku / 22.01.20 / Turan: According to the IRNA agency, the Iranian Cultural Center in Baku will host a "competition of poetry, music, articles, paintings and music videos in memory of the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Qasem Soleima, who was killed on January 3 in Baghdad."
According to the same source, after the death of the General, “a large number of literary and artistic works about the courage of this great general were transferred to the Iranian cultural center.”
At the ceremony, in the Cultural Center prizes will be awarded to the winners,” the report said. The date and time of the ceremony is not announced. -02D-
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- 22 January 2020 18:09
Politics
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