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Indian Library Association (ILA) Iranian Library and Information Science Association; Iranian Librarians Association of America; Iranian Medical Library Association; The union of Iranian library and information science student associations (ADKA) Israeli Association of Librarians and Information Professionals
The library was opened on August 25, 1937. This day is considered the date when the modern National Library of Iran started its work. In the second half of 1950, the National Library of Iran was running out of space, and an additional building was constructed. After the Iranian Revolution, the library was reorganized and enlarged.
There are more than 3000 public libraries in Iran, [1] [2] including: Baharestan; Sarouyeh; Mar'ashi Najafi Library; The specialized library on Islam and Iran; Malek National Museum and Library; Tabriz National Library; Tarbiat Library; National Library and Archive of Iran; Central Library of University of Tehran; Tehran American School ...
The Ayatollah Marashi Najafi Library, in Qom, is the third largest library in Iran, after the Central Library of Astan Quds Razavi, and the Library of Parliament, as well as being the world's third largest Islamic library, with more than 250,000 books, 25,000 of them online.
Malek National Museum and Library [1] (Persian: کتابخانه و موزه ملی ملک) is a museum and national library in Tehran, Iran.Malek National Library and Museum Institution (MNLMI) is the first private museum of Iran, and one of the six large libraries holding the exquisite manuscripts.
The idea of the Ancient India & Iran Trust came to the Founding Trustees (Dr Raymond Allchin, Dr Bridget Allchin, Sir Harold Bailey, Dr Jan van Lohuizen, and Professor Hanne van Lohuizen-de Leeuw) [1] when they became aware that the Indian sub-continent, together with Iran, Afghanistan & parts of Central Asia, was the 'neglected quarter' of the ...
The Specialized Library on Islam and Iran has undergone alteration during the last 25 years including change the location of the library four times. [2] Over the years, newly published historical works from several international exhibitions in Syria , Egypt and Morocco , Mecca , Medina and Jeddah , and Arab and non-Arab countries has added the ...
The Central Library of Astan Quds Razavi is a large library in Mashad, Iran. Established before 1457, it holds over 1.1 million volumes. It is an international center for Islamic research, containing numerous manuscripts and rare works of antiquity of Islamic history. [citation needed] The library has 35 branches: 17 libraries in Mashhad, Iran.