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Masrour Barzani fiddles with horse art in Erbil
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61728, member: 636"] Prime Minister Masrour Barzani opened an art showcase on Saturday at Erbil International Equestrian Center. Kurdish artists display works celebrating horses throughout regional culture and history. The week-long event explores equine symbolism, which represents strength, pride, and freedom within Kurdish traditions. Officials announced the exhibition as part of broader cultural preservation efforts. Horses have been integral to Kurdish agriculture, transportation, and defense practices across generations. Artists examine these animals as recurring themes within poetry, folklore, and visual arts. The exhibition demonstrates how equines connect to Kurdish identity during times of political and economic challenges. Cultural events like this support the region's growing tourism industry. The Kurdistan Regional Government promotes heritage preservation through artistic expression and international dialogue. Erbil hosts an increasing number of cultural festivals attracting local and foreign visitors. These programs offer platforms for regional artists while establishing Kurdistan as a cultural hub in the Middle East. The horse theme emphasizes Kurdish resilience and enduring community spirit. [/QUOTE]
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