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It is impossible to imagine our beautiful world without a mother, as the saying goes: "The beauty of the world is a mother." Dear mothers, who warm the soul of every person, are the greatest creation of God. In these days, festive celebrations dedicated to March 8th and the honoring of women are taking place in all regions of Turkmenistan.

Volunteers from the Dashoguz velayat branch of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan organized the "Mothers are the School of Upbringing" campaign, during which participants learned about national crafts passed down from generation to generation. Respected mother Ogulsapar shared an interesting and impressive story about the creation of a maternal carpet, as well as legends associated with this type of national art. We wish Ogulsapar’s family a long and happy life. May the life of our beloved mothers, who adorn our beautiful world with their bright faces and gentle words, be blessed.

 

 

 

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