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This is a frontier which was seen by  Alexander as the edge of his Oikumene, the inhabited world. Truly it was not  the edge but the centre. Subsequent travelogues, diaries, pilgrim accounts need  to be reread and retold to understand the tremendous creative energy unleashed  in Central Asia. The exhibition shows ambassadors converging to Khotan and scholars  engaged in disputation. We have gathered a star studded assemblage of diplomat  scholars, who have discoursed not on the cultural fusion and efflorescence  along the silk road, but also the problems that have beset the silk road.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The problems discussed are those of a post industrial world  in which we need to repaint the word portraits, recreate the arts, recollect  the music, recover the knowledge that came out of a dynamic intra-Asiatic  dialogue, a dialogue that has to be begun anew in the midst of the engulfing  tide of Europeanization, technification and homogenization of the planet.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The seminar, has, therefore, discussed and the exhibition  has portrayed the magnificent physical, spiritual, ideological and cultural  infrastructure, raised in Central Asia, as a collaborative venture, over  thousands of years. The infrastructure, shown in the exhibition, was created in  oasis cities like Shahr-i-nau, Shahr I \u2013 Sabz, Shahr-i-Zinda, in citadels,  covered bazaars, in the architecture of domes, vaults, arches, towers,  squinches, in the strap work and kufic script decoration, in the colours of  painted palaces, textiles, polychrome glaze of haftrangi, in the archetypal  calligraphy of Mani, in the inscriptions of Socratic or wise men\u2019s sayings and  foundation texts, in the stone sextant observatories of places like Samarkand,  in the archaeological strata of Kara Tepe, Fayaz Tepe, Dalverzin Tepe, in the  hospices, Kh\u0101n\u0101qahs of mystical Sufi orders, in knowledge system manuscripts on  medicine and astronomy. The seminar will also initiate a dialogue on the  confluence of monuments in constitutionalism, nationalism, political and socio  economic emancipation,\u00a0 that look place  along the trunk and tributary routes.<\/p>\n<p>\n  We, at the IGNCA, together with the Ministries of Foreign  Affairs and Culture, and the diplomatic and cultural emissaries of the Central  Asian Republics are here to celebrate the shared democratic traditions created  around pristine Indian republics, janapadas, and the autonomous, non  hierarchical, oasal, micro regional urban civilization of Central Asia.<\/p>\n<p>\n  For us, the discussion on cities, roads and caravans serais  is therefore a symbolic opportunity to remember the forgotten cart and camel  drivers and guides, the architects and calligraphers, the poets and  philosophers, the adventurers soldiers and pilgrims who faced incredible  suffering and rish to create the Central Asian civilization. Together we hope  to retrace the cultural, commercial and diplomatic itinerary, recover the oral  history, ethnography and the evidence of the shared heritage. The seminar and  exhibition may therefore be seen as contemplative and action instruments to  galvanize the heritage route, to consolidate and enlarge our friendship through  joint field surveys and initiatives.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Dr. K.K. 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