User:Nvvchar/Wikipedia Asian Month articles November 2015

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Country Article names Images Hook of posted on Did You Know that...
Afghanistan
Qargha Reservoir
, , ... that the major export markets for Afghan almonds are India and Pakistan, with the former preferred because of better profitability?
... that the Dahla Dam in Kandahar Province is the second-largest dam in Afghanistan?
Armania
Hrazdan River
... that the
Hrazdan River
is the largest hydro-power scheme in Armenia?
Azerbaijan Ordubad ... that during the early years of 20th century, the silk of Ordubad received 13 gold medals in international exhibitions and fairs?
Bhutan Simtokha Dzong ... that the Simtokha Dzong (pictured), built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, functions as a monastic and administrative centre and is the oldest dzong to survive in its original form?
Bangladesh
Brunei
Royal Regalia Building Museum,Brunei Museum
, ... that the
Royal Regalia Building Museum exhibits include the golden hand and forearm that the Sultan of Brunei used to prop up his chin during his coronation?
... that one of the Brunei Museum exhibits consists of replicas of the suits of armour
and weapons used in Japan from the 8th to 14th centuries?
Cambodia Chau Say Tevoda,
China Fortifications of Xi'an,Cotton production in China , ... that the ancient fortifications of Xi'an were used as air raid shelters in World War II?
... that cotton, which is called mian or mumian in Chinese, was first produced in China from an area now known as Yunnan, some time around 200 BC?
Cyprus Limassol Carnival Festival, Mining industry of Cyprus , ... that the mining industry of Cyprus is synonymous with copper extraction which began around 4,000 BC?
Georgia Tusheti National Park ... that the Tusheti National Park, called one of the "12 best places you’ve never heard of" by BudgetTravel, has rich biodiversity with aesthetic terrain, hamlets, old defense towers, and folk culture?
India Baolis of Mehrauli, Paramjit Khurana,Kabuli Bagh Mosque , ... that of the three
Delhi Sultanate who ruled in Delhi?
... that the mihrab in the Kabuli Bagh Mosque has an epigraph which includes the "Throne Verse from the Quran
"?
Indonesia
Bawomataluo Site
... that the house of the Chief or King of the community, at the southwestern end of Bawomataluo village, is said to be the "oldest and largest on Nias"?
Iran Neor Lake, Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran , ... that the
World Heritage List
for outstanding value in showcasing Armenian architectural and decorative traditions?
Iraq Lake Milh,Kaunakes , ... that Lake Milh in Iraq, a wetland of international importance, is fed by water from Lake Habbaniyah which comes from the Euphrates?
... that the shorter the kaunakes (pictured), the lower the status?
Israel
Al Maghtas
... that the east–west
incense route, which operated from 300 BC to 200 AD in the northern Negev, brought economic progress to the Nabataeans
?
Japan
Mozu kofungun
... that
Mozu kofungun was originally a group of more than 100 Japanese kofun
burial mounds of which now less than 50% remain of the key-hole, rectangular, round and unknown shapes?
Jordan
Al Maghtas
... that Al-Maghtas (pictured) on the east bank of the Jordan River is considered by Christians as the location for the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist?
Kazakhstan
Sharyn Canyon
... that the geology of the
Sharyn Canyon
(pictured) is sedimentary red sandstone, which has weathered to create unusual formations?
Kyrgyzstan
Saimaluu Tash
... that
Saimaluu Tash, a petroglyphs site, has black-and-white rock paintings which are a globally important collection of rock art
?
Laos Mining industry of Laos, Fishing industry in Laos ... that the foreign direct investment in the mining industry of Laos has made significant contributions to the economic condition of Laos since 2003–04?
... that historically fishing activity in Laos (pictured) is noted from the writings on the gate and walls of the Wat Xieng Thong in Luang Prabang, dated to 1560?
Malaysia Lukut Fort and Museum ... that the Lukut Fort and Museum has a display of the traditional culture of the community, and the customs and practice of adat perpatih (rules of life) typical of the state?
Maldives Malé Friday Mosque ... that the minaret adjoining the Malé Friday Mosque has a wide base like a ship's funnel and resembles a wedding cake?
Mauritius Chamarel ... that the Seven Coloured Earths in Chamarel are the result of the cooling of molten rock from 3.5 to 7 million years ago?
Mongolia Khongoryn Els, Burkhan Khaldun , ... that the
his tomb?
... that the Khongoryn Els
in the Mongolian desert is popularly known as the "Singing Sands"?
Myanmar Hanlin, Burma,Pahtodawgyi, Shwezigon Pagoda ,, ... that Hanlin, Burma, was inscribed by the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in October 1996 for its archaeological heritage traced to more than 1,000 years between 200 BC and 900 AD?
... that the Shwezigon Pagoda (pictured) is like a bell-shaped stupa, in traditional Mon architectural style, which became the prototype architectural feature for many stupas built in Myanmar?
Nepal Mai Pokhari ... that
Hindus and Buddhists
?
Pakistan
Karimabad, Pakistan
. Actually not: This is an engraving of a scene recorded in Bombay by Louis Rousselet in July 1864 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YpyiEDfTbSUC&lpg=PA550&dq=who%20travelled%20with%20louis%20rousselet%20in%20india&pg=PA9#v=onepage&q&f=true
... that the earliest known historical find of
Karimabad was under the rulership of the Mir of Hunza
?
Philippines
Magellan Shrine
, ... that the
Magellan Shrine memorial tower was erected in 1866 in honor of the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who was killed in the Battle of Mactan in 1521?
... that the Bonifacio Monument
in the Philippines is 45 feet (14 m) in height, with symbolic images and features, and known as the "Cry of Pugadlawin"?
Russia Wildlife of Russia ... that the wildlife of Russia includes about four million reindeer in the tundra region which can endure temperatures down to about −50 °C (−58 °F)?
South Korea Daecheong Dam Baekje Historic Areas , ... that in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Baekje Historic Areas, about 4,600 antiquities were discovered in good condition in the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong?
... that the hydrology of the Daecheong Dam, on the Geum River in South Korea, is influenced by seasonal monsoons?
Sri Lanka
St. Mary’s Church, Negombo, Saint Stephen's Church, Negombo
,, ... that the site upon which Saint Stephen's Church, Negombo, was built in 1876 is located near the former Dutch Fort?
Thailand
Mariamman Temple, Bangkok, Wat Intharawihan
, ... that Wat Intharawihan was originally called Wat Rai Phrik, meaning "vegetable" in the Thai language, because its location was within a vegetable garden?
Turkey , ... that the
Hrazdan River
is the largest hydro-power scheme in Armenia?
Vietnam
National Museum of Vietnamese History,Phát Diệm Cathedral
, ... that the
National Museum of Vietnamese History (pictured), redesigned by architect Ernest Hébrard
, is a blend of French colonial and Vietnamese architecture, called Indochina architecture?
Yemen Mining industry of Yemen ... that in 2013, there were 819 active mines in Yemen producing stone, gypsum, refined petroleum products, and salt?