Rich publications on the history of the Emirates and biographies of its leaders

The National Archives Promotes the Culture of Reading with the Initiative of "Glide Your Book"

The «Archive» distributed a number of its publications to the most famous coffee shops. From the source

The National Archives announced that it had distributed a large number of its publications to some of the most famous cafes in Abu Dhabi and other emirates of the country, as part of the initiative "Glide Your Book". He pointed out that this initiative came within the framework of social responsibility, which the National Archives pays great attention to as a national and moral duty, and based on its keenness to enhance the national sense and reading culture among the members of society, and this initiative is considered a new cultural phenomenon aimed at strengthening the link between cafe visitors and writers, what Enriches their time and broadens their knowledge.

The publications of the National Archives are accepted by the owners and visitors of the cafes because they are rich in historical information supported by historical documents about the history of the UAE and its heritage, and the biography of its leaders, and the reader will find in them accurate documentation of the civilizational and cultural heritage of the UAE and the establishment of its union.

Among the most important publications of the National Archives distributed on the shelves of the most famous cafes are the books: “Zayed from Challenge to Union”, “Zayed is a Man Who Built a Nation,” “Zayed and Heritage”, “Zayed and Excellence”, “Khalifa Journey to the Future”, “This is what Fatima spoke. Bint Mubarak, "Qasr Al Hosn .. Biography of Abu Dhabi's rulers", and "Umm Kulthum in Abu Dhabi."

The archive confirmed that its publications are distinguished by the beauty of their appearance, the quality of their output, and the richness of their national contents with accurate information supported by historical photographs, maps and important statistics.

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