In December 2006, archaeologists discovered the world’s earliest known
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Shahr-i Sokhta
Shahr-i Sokhta, meaning ‘Burnt City’, is located at the
Chinese birth-control policy cut millions of Uyghur births in Xinjiang
Chinese birth control policies could reduce births of the Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities in southern Xinjiang by up to a third within 20 years, according to a new report by a German researcher.
Artificial Eye in Burnt City and Theoretical Understanding of How Vision Works
The archeology team of the Burnt City, supervised by Dr. Seyed Mansour Seyed Sejjadi, made a significant discovery in 2007.
List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia
The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 41 World Heritage Sites in eleven countries (also called "State parties") of Southeast Asia