Asian
cultures |
Akha heritage
foundation |
Ahka
page villages of these colourful people are to be found in the
mountains of China, Laos Myanmar (Burma) and northern Thailand |
Akha photos from Muang Sing |
Angkor
Wat architectural |
Angkor Wat-
treasure of the Ancient Khmer study of the Khmer culture, Angkor Wat |
Angkor
Wat Cambodia is the homeland of the Khmer. Three periods can be
discerned in Khmer history: the pre-Angkor period (before 802), the Angkor
period (802-1431) and the post-Angkor period (after 1431) |
Buryat
history the Buryats are a Mongolian people numbering approximately
252,000, Republic
of Buryatia |
Cambodia: world monument fund virtual reality photographs of Angkor Wat |
Chinese ethnic groups |
Emperors of the
Sangoku: the "three kingdoms" of India, China & Japan |
Harappa
the Ancient Indus valley: Harappa, Mohenjodaro and Lothal 500 multimedia pages,
Indus valley civilization, Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Sarasvati River, ancient India, ancient
Pakistan |
HATTI: homeland of the Hittites
the Hittites, was one of the most powerful near-eastern empire of the
second millennium B.C. The heart of HATTI-land and Hittite power was
located in central Anatolia |
Hilltribes
in Northern Thailand hmong, yao, karen, lisu, lahu, lawa, akha, khamu,
thins, mlabri, palong |
Huli
people of Papua New Guinea |
India Timeline - Early India |
Indus
civilization |
Indus Script
decoded |
Kombai near
the border with Papua New Guinea |
Korea,
Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Tibet, and Mongolia |
Mohenjo Daro Moenjodaro was one of the great cities of the Indus Valley
civilization that flourished some 4,000 years ago in the valley of the
Indus River and lasted for several hundred years |
Mongolia: land of
Genghis Khan: its people |
Mon information
home page provides information about the Mon people. There are several
million Mon people in Burma and Thailand |
Mughal history and the Ottomans
Babur, Akbar, Sikhs, Mughal culture |
People of
the Gobi the Mongolian nomads are often called "Five-animal people"
because the nomadic society is based on the five principal animals
traditionally herded: horses, camels, cattle, sheep and goats |
Periphery of China: Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Tibet, and
Mongolia |
Rise and fall of the Indus
civilization the Indus civilization flourished between about 2600 and 1800 BC when it collapsed into regional cultures at the Late Harappan
stage, Indus
dictionary |
Secrets of Lost
Empires II- China bridge two teams working from opposite sides of a
turbulent river attempt to build a 12th-century Chinese bridge |
Taiwan aborigines |
Taiwan aborigines |
Tamil people |
Tamil people |
Tatar |
Tatar
people the name "tata", "Tatars" came in the beginning of Middle Ages
from far China where this name referred to one of the Mongolian tribes ... |
Tatars |
Wuvulu web site |
Yali near
the border with Papua New Guinea |
Yamal |
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