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Girgis, Mina and the Nile Project
– Mina is an Egyptian ethnomusicologist and the co-founder of the Nile Project, an initiative to bring together musicians from the 11 countries through which the Nile runs to create a sustainable future. Transforming conflict through a common cultural platform of shared music.
Geography
Just a recap of the geographical
boundaries here, what the Arablands actually mean. Loads of confusion re the MENA, it's not synonymous with Arabs. Iran and Turkey are notable countries which are part of the ME but not Arab, the majority language there is Persian and Turkish respectively. And there are a whole bunch of other, minority ethnicities and languages - Kurdish, Armenian, Berber, etc which are part of the MENA.
The Arab nations are organised formally into the League of Arab States, known in Arabic as Gameat ud Dowwal al Arabiyya, with 22 member states. Here’s a map that marks out what it means to be an Arab.
The Arab nations are organised formally into the League of Arab States, known in Arabic as Gameat ud Dowwal al Arabiyya, with 22 member states. Here’s a map that marks out what it means to be an Arab.
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The other G-word is the Gulf Cooperation Council, a political and economic alliance of the Arabian Gulf monarchies - Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE.
Glass
Glass has been made for more than five thousand years, produced around 3000 BCE in what is today Iraq and Syria. The first glass vessels were made simultaneously in Egypt and Mesopotamia in around 1500 BCE.
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Medieval Middle Eastern glass vessels. Bahrain Museum.
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Glass lighting fixture in restaurant. Cairo.
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Reflection from stained glass. Qalawun Complex,
13th century. Cairo.
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Do
you think cross-cultural collaborations like the Nile Project can help solve long
standing geopolitical conflicts?
Gosh, that's one week of this A-Z gone already, zipped past like a
nanosecond, hasn't it? Time flies, and it flies faster when you're enjoying
yourself! Have a great Sunday and see y'all next week!