January/February 2006:
Built in 1872, the Ahsan Manzil, or Nawab's Place, is one of the significant architectural
monuments in Bangladesh — a country with a growing textile economy. Photograph by Nicholas Pitt
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March/April 2006:
The Tilla Kari Madrasah in Registran Square, Samarkand — the second-largest city in Uzbekistan —
has a history that spans centuries, like that of the country's textile industry.
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May/June 2006:
Visitors to the upcoming ITM 2006 show in Istanbul, Turkey, can take the opportunity to visit
Topkapi Palace and the Gate of Salutations.
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July/August 2006:
Built in 1971 in commemoration of the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire, the Azadi Tower marks the entrance to Iran's capital city of Tehran.
© 2006 www.yassavoli.com, image by A. Taheri
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September/October 2006:
Visitors to CITME 2006 will have the opportunity to tour Beijing's Summer Palace, featuring the
largest imperial garden in China.
© 2006 Veer, Photodisc Photography
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November/December 2006:
The Taj Mahal is a world-famous landmark in India — a country that will host two machinery shows
for its growing textile industry in January 2007.
© 2006 Brand X Pictures/Alamy Images
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