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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Head of Government of Mexico City, , during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaks during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

A bronze statue of an indigenous woman is seen during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Head of Government of Mexico City, , during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Head of Government of Mexico City, , during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

A bronze statue of an indigenous woman is seen during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Unveil Ceremony Statues of Heroic Mexican Women - Mexico

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Head of Government of Mexico City, , during the unveiling ceremony of six statues of heroic ancestors from Mexican history, at Reforma Avenue. on January 7, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago /Eyepix Group )

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians arrange offerings for their ancestors' souls during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese Indonesian woman carries incense as an offering to the spirits of her ancestors during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

A Chinese-Indonesian man throws food into a fire during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians carry an effigy of the "king of ghosts" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese man burns "hell money" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings to throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An old bowl containing sugar cubes and decorated metal ornaments is kept in the museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Old Iraqi banknotes are displayed in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A collection of old stamps is presented in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A traditional wooden grinder and bowl are displayed in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Decorated textiles and ornaments hang alongside plates and radios in the home museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An antique radio and globe are placed on ornate chairs inside the museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A collection of old stamps is presented in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An old banknote is preserved in the private collection of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A collection of old stamps is presented in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Different stone pieces and an ancient iron tool are kept in the private collection of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Old Iraqi banknotes are displayed in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Old Iraqi banknotes are displayed in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A pair of vintage binoculars is preserved as part of a private collection in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An old pen is preserved in the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An old weighing scale and a rectangular plaque are displayed in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Zaid Mohammad Fares shows a historical book to a visitor inside his home museum in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Different stone pieces and an ancient iron tool are kept in the private collection of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

An artifact is displayed among the preserved artifacts in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

Home Museum Of Zaid Mohammad Fares - Bardarash

A manuscript of the Quran is displayed inside the private museum of Zaid Mohammad Fares in Bardarash, Iraq on August 23, 2025. Zaid Mohammad Fares, a prominent figure in Bardarash County of Dohuk Province, has opened a private museum inside his home, collecting and preserving folklore objects, manuscripts, and tools of his ancestors for more than 28 years to introduce the younger generation to their heritage. Photo by Showan Sulaiman Ali/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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