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  2. Turquoise Mountain Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Turquoise Mountain Foundation is a non-governmental organization legally established in Scotland. It takes its name from Turquoise Mountain and initially focused on the enhancement of the Afghanistan craft industry. [1] The organization subsequently expanded its work to Jordan, [2] Saudi Arabia, [3] and Myanmar (Burma). [4]

  3. Rory Stewart - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, he moved to Kabul to establish and run the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. He was the Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights and the director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University from 2008 to 2010. In 2010, Stewart was elected to the House of Commons and in 2014 was elected chair of the Defence Select Committee.

  4. Category:Charities based in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Trees for Life (Scotland) Turquoise Mountain Foundation; V. The Vine Trust This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 00:40 (UTC). ...

  5. The Prince's Charities - Wikipedia

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    The Prince's Charities is a non-profit organisation that has associations with King Charles III.The Prince's Charities, supported by The Prince's Charities Foundation, is based in the United Kingdom and comprises 19 organisations of which Charles is patron or president, 18 of which were founded personally by him.

  6. Category:The Prince's Charities - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise Mountain Foundation; Y. Youth Business Scotland This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 07:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. King Charles III Charitable Fund - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, 2010, and 2011 the Prince's Charities Foundation received $100,000, $41,000, and $61,000 respectively via the now-defunct bank Ūkio bankas in Lithuania to help restore Dumfries House. [8] The payments were from a company called Quantus Division Ltd, which was itself part of the network of aforementioned offshore companies.

  8. Duchy Home Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy Home Farm is an organic farm operated by the Duchy of Cornwall.The farm is part of the gardens of Highgrove House, the country home of King Charles III.The produce is used as ingredients in Duchy Originals products, sold in vegetable boxes, and wholesaled to supermarkets and restaurants.

  9. Talk:Turquoise Mountain Foundation - Wikipedia

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