Ankara (AA) – the wife of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Emine Erdogan met with the wife of Hungarian President Tomash Shuyoka Cyuzanna Nadi, who visited Turkey to participate in the event of closing the Turkish -Hungarian cultural year.
Emine Erdogan and Cyuzanne Nadi visited the presidential national library.
The visit of Emine Erdogan and Nadi aroused great interest of citizens and students in the library.
– visited the exhibition of Fatikha Sultan Mehmet
The spouses of the leaders first visited the exhibition of Fatikha Sultan Mehmet, which was opened in memory of Fatikha Sultan Mehmet on the 571st anniversary of Istanbul.
They got acquainted with the sections dedicated to the childhood of the conqueror Mehmet, the periods of the Sultanate, scientific life and the scientist who lived at that time, the conquest of Istanbul and military life, political life and the kitchen during the Fatikha period, the poet Fatih: Avny, the main works and death.
NAI expressed her admiration for the personal things of the Sultan Mehmet conqueror – caftan, sword, armor and various artifacts that shed light on the history of their period.
– the English edition of “Masnavi” is presented as a gift
After visiting the exhibition, Emine Erdogan and Cyuzanne Nary went to the jihannum hall and took a souvenir photo. After that, the spouses of the leaders went to the department of the Hungarian library, where books in the Hungarian language are exhibited.
Emine Erdogan presented the first lady of Hungary, the English edition of Masnawi Mevlans, the Mehmet Conqueror Catalog, the book “Türkiye”.
– efforts to protect our cultural heritage
In her publication on social networks dedicated to the visit of Cyuzanne Nadi, Emine Erdogan noted:
“The mistress of the President of Hungary of Hungary Cyuzenna Nadi visited the presidential national library and the exhibition of Fatikha Sultan Mehmet.
The guests got acquainted with rare samples of manuscripts, maps, works of art that show what significance Fatih Sultan Mehmet gave art, science and culture.
In the Hungarian library, we met closely with books that symbolize how deep ties between the two peoples were strengthened throughout history.
I am considering this visit in the light of friendship and knowledge as another step into the future. We will continue to apply to protect our common cultural heritage. “