A celebratory exhibition entitled “Depictions of the Courage and Manliness of Tajik sons in the Artifacts of the National Museum” was opened at the State Institution “National Museum” of the Executive Office of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan in honor of the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan with the participation of brave officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Tajikistan, the Committee for Emergencies and Civil Defense under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, and the National Guard of the Republic of Tajikistan.
The Director of the National Museum Ibrohimzoda Zafarsho Safo reflected on the history of the establishment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan and its role in ensuring the protection, tranquility, and peace and stability of the country, and stated that the National Museum, as an institution that preserves and presents the history and culture of the ancient Tajik nation, is today taking solid steps in presenting the bravery and manliness of Tajik children, especially brave and courageous soldiers, and the launch of the celebratory exhibition entitled “Depiction of the bravery and manliness of Tajik sons in the paintings of the National Museum” is considered one of the institution’s initiatives in this direction.
“The Battle of Spitamen against Alexander the Great”, “The Borderers”, “The Light of a Distant Star”, “The Portrait of Ismoil Somoni”, “The Return of the Son” and “The Portrait of the First Group of Tajik Women’s polices” are among the works of fine art created with high artistic skill and telling the story of the bravery and manliness of the defenders of the ancestral homeland, which were presented to the audience for the first time from the collection of the National Museum in this celebratory exhibition.
The exhibition “The Depiction of the Bravery and Manliness of Tajik sons in the Paintings of the National Museum” will continue until March 3, 2026. It should be noted that another decision of the National Museum in honor of the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan, on the eve of the celebration of this holiday, is to attract more than 2,000 officers and soldiers to visit the National Museum’s exhibition and festive show for free, which will help to familiarize more soldiers and officers with the rich history and culture of the Tajik people.
