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Chughtai Art Awards 2026 Ceremony Held in Corum, Turkiye

The prize distribution ceremony of the Chughtai Art Awards 2026 was held in Çorum, Turkiye, celebrating artistic excellence linked to the legacy of the renowned Pakistani painter Abdur Rahman Chughtai and furthering cultural diplomacy ties between Pakistan and Turkiye.

The awards, held in a Turkish city known for its historical and cultural significance, represent a gesture of cultural outreach that aligns with the longstanding people-to-people connections between Pakistan and Turkiye. The event brings artists together under the banner of a Pakistani artistic icon whose work blended Mughal miniature traditions with modern aesthetics.

Cultural events of this nature form part of Pakistan's soft power diplomacy, using arts and heritage to build goodwill and reinforce bilateral relationships beyond the realm of formal state-to-state engagements. The choice of Çorum as the venue underlines the geographical depth of Pakistan-Turkiye cultural engagement.

The ceremony is expected to have been attended by representatives from both countries' cultural and diplomatic communities, and by award-winning artists whose work was recognised through the Chughtai legacy initiative.

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Sources: APP
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