Kashmir’s hangul is on the brink of extinction despite protected status, push to increase population
New evidence from 19 years of monitoring the hangul, or Kashmir stag’s population, within Dachigam National Park, reveals that despite protection, the species has been unable to increase its numbers.
In film and television, historical dramas have never gone out of style. Fans of period dramas, both in Korea and abroad, like to be transported to a different time and learn about the stories that ...
The magnificent and royal Hangul deer that once lorded over the Kashmir Valley finds its existence threatened in its last bastion. Hangul or cervus elaphus hanglu, categorised as a subspecies of the ...
Hangul Day is celebrated in Korea and marks the invention and proclamation of Hangul, which is essentially the national alphabet. For Koreans the world over, it's a major holiday that's steeped in ...
Hangul or Kashmir Stag is the only surviving subspecies of Elk (Cervus Canadensis) which is native to Kashmir. At the beginning of the 20th century, it existed in thousands and lived in groups of 2 to ...
Population census of the unique Kashmiri royal stag, vernacularly known as the Hangul, has shown a marginal increase in its population, but has indicated a skewed male-female and fawn-female ratio The ...
People take part in a Korean calligraphy competition marking the 578th Hangul Day, a national holiday celebrating the creation of hangul, the Korean alphabet, at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, ...
ON OCTOBER 9th South Koreans celebrate the 567th birthday of Hangul, the country's native writing system, with a day off work. South Korea is one of the few countries in the world to celebrate its ...
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