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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, a program of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture was established in 1977 to identify and encourage building concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of societies around the world.
During the 5th Arab Youth Music Platform / Remix Asia / which is considered as part of the activities of al-Mawred al-Thaqafy (Culture Resource) in cooperation with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the High Music Institute in Damascus, a group of musicians who came from some Arab countries such as Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia and Lebanon in addition to Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan presented wonderful mixture of oriental Music pieces.
Summary: The American University in Cairo's Desert Development Center (DDC) and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, part of the Aga Khan Development Network, created a cooperative partnership to grow plants for Al Azhar Park in Cairo.
 
 
 
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