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List of Memory of the World Register in Iran

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List of Memory of the World Register in Iran includes 10 registered works. In 2005, Iran participated in the sixth edition of the World Memory Program for the first time by introducing two works of Shahnameh Baysanghari from Golestan Museum Palace and the endowment letter of Rabe Rashidi from Tabriz Central Library. Iran is one of the leading countries in the field of registration of works, which has so far registered 10 works in the UNESCO World Memory List and is ranked seventh in the world, and is ranked third among Asian countries after Korea and China, and also 70 works Are on the waiting list. The Book of Vandidad, part of the Zoroastrian Bible, is one of the works that have been introduced for registration.

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The Shâhnâmeh (Book of Kings) of Iran is one of the classics of the Persian-speaking world, on a par with the Iliad and The Aeniad of the Greco-Roman cultural communities.[1]
Documentary heritage[A] Country/Territory Custodian(s), Location(s) Year
inscribed
Reference
"Bayasanghori Shâhnâmeh" (Prince Bayasanghor’s Book of the Kings)  Iran Golestan Palace, Tehran

35°40′47″N 51°25′14″E / 35.679750°N 51.420517°E / 35.679750; 51.420517 (Golestan Palace)

2007 [1]
The Deed For Endowment: Rab’ I-Rashidi (Rab I-Rashidi Endowment) 13th Century manuscript  Iran Tabriz Central Library, Tabriz

38°03′51″N 46°15′23″E / 38.064110°N 46.256279°E / 38.064110; 46.256279 (Tabriz Central Library)

2007 [2][3]
Administrative Documents of Astan-e Quds Razavi in the Safavid Era  Iran Astan-e Quds Razavi Library, Mashhad

36°17′22″N 59°36′58″E / 36.289501°N 59.616135°E / 36.289501; 59.616135 (Astan-e Quds Razavi Library, Mashad)

2009 [4]
Al-Tafhim li Awa'il Sana'at al-Tanjim: The Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology  Iran Library, Museum and Documentation Centre of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Tehran

35°48′30″N 51°27′31″E / 35.808438°N 51.458630°E / 35.808438; 51.458630 (Library, Museum and Documentation Centre of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Tehran)

2011 [5]
Collection of Nezami’s Panj Ganj  Iran
  • Sepahsalar Library (Shahid Mottahri)

35°41′22″N 51°25′52″E / 35.6893678°N 51.431208°E / 35.6893678; 51.431208 (Sepahsalar Library (Shahid Mottahri))

  • Malek National Library and Museum

35°41′13″N 51°24′59″E / 35.687040°N 51.416318°E / 35.687040; 51.416318 (Malek National Library and Museum)

  • Golestan Palace, Tehran

35°40′47″N 51°25′14″E / 35.679750°N 51.420517°E / 35.679750; 51.420517 (Golestan Palace, Tehran)

  • National Museum of Iran

35°41′14″N 51°24′53″E / 35.687098°N 51.414643°E / 35.687098; 51.414643 (National Museum of Iran)

  • Central Library and document centre of the University of Tehran

35°42′12″N 51°23′43″E / 35.703269°N 51.395321°E / 35.703269; 51.395321 (Central Library and document centre of the University of Tehran)

2011 [6]
A Collection of selected maps of Iran in the Qajar Era (1193 - 1344 Lunar Calendar / 1779-1926 Gregorian Calendar)  Iran Library of Political and International Studies of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

35°48′30″N 51°27′31″E / 35.808438°N 51.458630°E / 35.808438; 51.458630 (Library of Political and International Studies of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

2013 [7]
Dhakhīra-yi Khārazmshāhī  Iran Library of the Sepahsalar Mosque, Tehran

35°41′22″N 51°26′00″E / 35.689360°N 51.433397°E / 35.689360; 51.433397 (Library of the Sepahsalar Mosque)

2013 [8]
Al-Masaalik Wa Al-Mamaalik: The Book of Itineraries and Kingdoms  Germany,  Iran
  • The National Library and Archives of Iran, Tehran

35°45′07″N 51°26′03″E / 35.751903°N 51.4342645°E / 35.751903; 51.4342645 (The National Library and Archives of Iran)

  • The Gotha Research Library, Erfurt

50°56′43″N 10°42′20″E / 50.945358°N 10.705445°E / 50.945358; 10.705445 (The National Library and Archives of Iran)

2015 [9]
Kulliyyāt-i Saʽdi: Kulliyat of Saadi  Iran The National Library and Archives of Iran, Tehran

35°45′07″N 51°26′03″E / 35.751903°N 51.4342645°E / 35.751903; 51.4342645 (The National Library and Archives of Iran)

2015 [10]
Jāme’ al-Tavarikh: Compendium of Chronicles  Iran Golestan Palace, Tehran

50°56′43″N 10°42′20″E / 50.945358°N 10.705445°E / 50.945358; 10.705445 (Golestan Palace, Tehran)

2017 [11]

References

  1. ^ a b ""Bayasanghori Shâhnâmeh" (Prince Bayasanghor's Book of the Kings)". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  2. ^ "The Deed For Endowment: Rab' I-Rashidi (Rab I-Rashidi Endowment) 13th Century manuscript". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  3. ^ "The Deed For Endowment: Rab' I-Rashidi". MOWCAP ARCHIVE. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  4. ^ "Administrative Documents of Astan-e Quds Razavi in the Safavid Era". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  5. ^ "Al-Tafhim li Awa'il Sana'at al-Tanjim". UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  6. ^ "Collection of Nezami's Panj Ganj". UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  7. ^ "A Collection of selected maps of Iran in the Qajar Era (1193 - 1344 Lunar Calendar / 1779-1926 Gregorian Calendar)". UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  8. ^ "Dhakhīra-yi Khārazmshāhī". UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  9. ^ "Al-Masaalik Wa Al-Mamaalik". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  10. ^ "Kulliyyāt-i Saʽdi". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  11. ^ "Jāme' al-Tavarikh". en.unesco.org. UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Retrieved 2019-05-08.

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