Iran Press/ Asia: The exhibition started on Thursday with the presence of Gholamabbas Arbab-Khales Ambassador, Navid Rasouli, Iranian Cultural Counselor in Turkmenistan, and Iranians living and Turkmen enthusiasts at the Cultural Counselor of the Iranian Embassy in Ashgabat.
Qurans and CDs with various themes were exhibited in English, Russian, French, Urdu, Tajik, Azeri, Turkmen, German.
This exhibition is open to the public for a week at Iran's Cultural consulate in Ashgabat.
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