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Archive and National Library corner in "Rabat Book Fair" Watch a wide turnout

Rabat, April 25 / WAM / The Archives and the National Library at the International Publishing and Writers Exhibition in Rabat witnesses its wide version for the year 2025, a wide turnout from the exhibition pioneers and those interested in cultural and historical affairs who expressed their admiration for the rich documentary content that highlights the depth of historical and societal ties between the Emirati and Moroccan peoples.

The participation of the archive and the national library in the exhibition included a set of rare historical images that document prominent stations in the path of Emirati -Moroccan relations in addition to a number of valuable publications that highlight the history of the UAE and the Gulf region.
Among the most prominent of these publications is “Zayed … a journey in pictures” a photographic book documenting stations from the life of the founding leader Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and reviews his inspiring career in building the UAE and “the history of Emirati -Moroccan relations: from the beginnings to the current time” a documentary study that monitors the development of relations between the two countries at political, economic and cultural levels.
The Archive Corner and the National Library also include a group of the most prominent documentary publications such as “Zayed from Challenge to Union”, “Fort and Caliphs in the United Arab Emirates” and “The Evolution of Education in the UAE” and other books that represent an essential reference for researchers and those interested in the history and heritage of the Emirates.

The participation of the archive and the national library in the exhibition continues until April 27 as part of its commitment to enhancing the Emirati culture on the international scene and deepening civilized communication between peoples through knowledge and documents that preserve the memory of the homelands and narrate their stories.

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