During our recent research, we confirmed and expanded what we already knew about where the books by Raim Farkhadi and publications about him are preserved.
We knew that some libraries held his works, but we have now learned that they exist in many more collections around the world than we previously realised.
These include the libraries of Moldova, Estonia, Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic, as well as major collections in the USA, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France:
Library of Congress (USA), Harvard Library, Columbia University Libraries, University of California, Berkeley Library, University of Chicago Library, University of Washington Libraries, Dartmouth University Library, UCLA Library, Arizona State University Library, University of Oregon Libraries, University of Toronto Libraries, Queen’s University Library (Canada), University of British Columbia Library, National Library of Australia, British Library, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford University, University College London Library, University of Westminster Library, University of Essex Library, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNB), Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Sorbonne Université and others.

The research continues. We will gradually share more detailed information about these findings, publications, and books — both for adults and children — in the News section here on the website.
It is especially meaningful that Raim Farkhadi’s legacy is accessible to an international audience and continues to live across time and borders.
It is equally inspiring to see that Uzbekistan is increasingly present on the global cultural stage, and Raim Farkhadi’s name is proudly part of that story.
