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This project focuses to document and preserve ephemera which helps to identify the disappearing vernacular elements of the local Muslim communities in Sri Lanka. This would also help to locate and identify historical events, time periods, and biographies of key social, political, and literary figures and their works that are not otherwise archived.
 
This project focuses to document and preserve ephemera which helps to identify the disappearing vernacular elements of the local Muslim communities in Sri Lanka. This would also help to locate and identify historical events, time periods, and biographies of key social, political, and literary figures and their works that are not otherwise archived.
* <span style="color: #2d862d"> Ongoing </span>
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* [https://noolaham.foundation/documents/projectreports/Documentation%20of%20Sri%20Lankan%20Muslim%20Ephemera.pdf Full Report]

Latest revision as of 02:43, 22 February 2024

Project Number NF/PG/2022/0004 Grant Agency / Donors University of Toronto Scarborough Libray Project Owner Mohamed Saakir Ibrahim
Project Mentor Thamilini Jothilingam Project Locations Sri Lanka Project Period 2022
Stakeholders Staff and Volunteers of Noolaham Foundation

This project focuses to document and preserve ephemera which helps to identify the disappearing vernacular elements of the local Muslim communities in Sri Lanka. This would also help to locate and identify historical events, time periods, and biographies of key social, political, and literary figures and their works that are not otherwise archived.