Joyce Blau Library opens in Erbil Citadel honoring founder of Kurdish Institute in France
The ancient Erbil Citadel became the center of attention on Friday, as it hosted the opening ceremony of the Joyce Blau Library, which was attended by several distinguished guests.
Among those present were the Governor of Erbil, Omed Khoshnaw, the Consul General of the Republic of France to the Kurdistan Region, Olivier Decottignies, and the President of the Kurdish Institute in France, Dr. Kendal Nezan. Also in attendance were Ali Dolamari, the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in France, and several university professors from France.
The Joyce Blau Library, which has branches in Beirut, Damascus, and Amman, was opened in honor of Mrs. Joyce Blau, the founder of the Kurdish Institute in France, who is widely recognized for her contributions to the promotion of Kurdish culture and language.
The library is located in the Citadel of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, and is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mrs. Blau's tireless efforts to promote Kurdish cultural heritage.
The opening of the Joyce Blau Library was a significant event for the Kurdish community, and it was hailed as a fitting tribute to Mrs. Blau's lifelong dedication to preserving and promoting the culture and language of the Kurdish people.
The library is expected to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and students interested in Kurdish history, literature, and language, and it is sure to be a source of inspiration for generations to come.