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  2. Kogin-zashi - Wikipedia

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    Various items in Aomori Prefecture featuring kogin-zashi patterns. Kogin-zashi (こぎん刺し) is one of the techniques of sashiko, or traditional Japanese decorative reinforcement stitching, that originated in the part of present-day Aomori Prefecture controlled by the Tsugaru clan during the Edo period (1603-1867).

  3. List of archaeological sites in County Down - Wikipedia

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    Ballybryan, Windmill stump, grid ref: Area of J586 663; Ballycroghan, Cooking places, Area of J538 799; Ballycroghan, Standing stone and Bronze Age burials, grid ref: J5381 8068; Ballycroghan, Cooking places – Area A and Area B, grid refs: J5393 7970 and J5383 7944; Ballycrune, Rath, grid ref: J3027 5648

  4. Sashiko - Wikipedia

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    Many sashiko patterns were derived from Chinese designs, but just as many were developed by native Japanese embroiderers; for example, the style known as kogin-zashi, which generally consists of diamond-shaped patterns in horizontal rows, is a distinctive variety of sashiko that was developed in Aomori Prefecture.

  5. File:2Rath.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Fairy fort - Wikipedia

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    Ringfort (rath) at Knocknagranshy, County Limerick. Fairy forts (also known as lios or raths from the Irish, referring to an earthen mound) are the remains of stone circles, ringforts, hillforts, or other circular prehistoric dwellings in Ireland. [1]

  8. Kotputli-Behror district - Wikipedia

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    District headquarters are kotputli name of Emperor Ashoka was found out form the Bhabru rock edicts found in the district. A major part of the district comprising Tehsils of Behror, Neemrana, Bansur, Mandhan and is referred to as Rath Region though Mundawar tehsil of Rath region was made part of separate district of Khairthal. [3]

  9. Refuge tree - Wikipedia

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    Bodhi Tree at the Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhgaya. The structures of the compositions symbolize the interconnectedness of the various figures and groupings. The figures of "Refuge" are depicted within the form of a tree diagram usually supported by three main structures: the branches of a stylised tree, a palace, or lotus flower and lion throne.