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ICAHN Edition 003

Summer 2024 (28-June-2024)

ICAHN: Indus Culture & Architecture Heritage Newsletter, the first newsletter of its kind.

This edition of IRVI’s newsletter on what’s new and important to know about across Pakistan’s culture & heritage landscape includes:

1. The restoration efforts at Bhamala
2. ⁠Amrit Pyala
3. ⁠She Works
4. ⁠"Made with Love" a magical film on Sindhi culture
5. ⁠“Har Ja Tu" on Mussarat Mirza
6. ⁠Salamat Ali, a food vlogger from Gilgit-Baltistan
7. ⁠The Gandhara Resource Centre
8. ⁠Lok Virsa Museum
9. ⁠Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro
10. ⁠Ibtisam Peerzada on "Heritage: Rawalpindi & Islamabad”

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Looking forward to growing the IRVI tribe globally.

ICAHN Edition 002

Spring 2024 (21-mar-2024)

ICAHN: Indus Culture & Architecture Heritage Newsletter, the first newsletter of its kind.

This issue showcases work being done at Mehrgarh, Nyal Mueenuddin’s film on the Indus floods, Nilofer Qazi’s great book on Balochi food, Marvi Mazhar’s bio on her poignant work, Waleed Ziad’s book on Sufi history, a rediscovery of the lost folk art of Guggu Ghorey, the magical Leif Larson Music Academy in Hunza and last but not least the review by Zakir Arney of his experience at the IRVI residency along with the 3 brilliant essays he wrote for us.

You can contact us at newsletter@indusrivervalley.org. We would love to feature your contributions in our upcoming issues.

INDUS CULTURE & ARCHITECTURE HERITAGE NEWSLETTER

Fall 2023 Edition 001 (09-feb-2024)

Welcome to the Indus Culture & Architecture Heritage Newsletter (ICAHN), the first newsletter of its kind in Pakistan. ICAHN showcases the amazing heritage architecture and cultural landscape of our country. Through this quarterly released newsletter, we will explore the historical and contemporary expressions of our culture, such as buildings, books, museums, music, poetry, food, art and crafts.

Pakistan has a unique and vibrant culture that is influenced by various civilizations and traditions. The country is home to six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as hundreds of other cultural heritage sites. Pakistan is also renowned for its Sufi music and poetry traditions, which have been recognized by UNESCO as important forms of cultural diversity and dialogue.

In this issue, we will feature some of the most iconic and impressive cultural heritage sites and legends of Pakistan. We hope that you will enjoy reading this newsletter and learn more about the cultural heritage of Pakistan.

We also invite you to share your work, suggestions, and stories with us. You can contact us at newsletter@indusrivervalley.org. We would love to feature your contributions in our upcoming issues.

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