Honorary Guest of Senior Advisor for Strategic Partnership Dr. Amer Ghalib

Ancient Human Heritage & Civilizations Institute (AHHCI) Santa Clara, California,

Welcomes Dr. Amer Ghalib

Presidential Advisor for Strategic Partnerships Visits the Institute of Human Heritage and Ancient Civilizations

Dr. Amer Ghalib ,

Advisor to the President of the United States for Strategic Partnerships, visited the Institute of Human Heritage and Ancient Civilizations, where he toured the institute’s current projects and learned about its vision and future plans aimed at advancing research and preserving humanity’s cultural heritage.

During the visit, the Institute’s Director & Founder , Mr. Ghazi Al-Alayli, provided a comprehensive presentation on the institute’s establishment, its ongoing initiatives, and the projects currently underway. He also highlighted the institute’s academic and research partnerships with universities and educational institutions throughout Silicon Valley, as well as its long-term vision of becoming a leading center for the study and preservation of ancient civilizations.

Dr. Ghalib expressed his admiration for the institute’s mission and accomplishments, noting that a center of this kind represents a valuable addition to the academic and cultural landscape. He praised the institute’s focus on documenting the heritage of ancient civilizations and the origins of writing, including the ancient Sabaean and Himyarite languages that originated in Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula, alongside other great civilizations such as the Egyptian, Roman, Assyrian, and Chinese civilizations.

He emphasized that the institute has the potential to become an important reference for researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of human civilization, while helping to promote a deeper understanding of humanity’s shared cultural heritage.

Also present during the visit were Mr. Aref Muharram @ArefMuharram , the Institute’s Coordinator, and Mr. Mohammed Dhaifallah , a well-known figure in the Yemeni American community. Both praised the institute’s efforts to preserve human heritage and highlight the enduring contributions of ancient civilizations to the development of humanity.

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