Chamseongdan () is an ancient altar located at the summit of Manisan (摩尼山) in Hwang-ri, Hwado-myeon, Ganghwa County, Incheon, South Korea. It is traditionally believed to have been built by Dangun (단군), the legendary founder of Gojoseon, during ancient times. On July 11, 1964, it was designated as Historic Site No. 136 of South Korea.
The Mother Teresa Birth Centenary commemorative coins were issued by the Government of India in 2010 to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Mother Teresa, a Roman Catholic nun and missionary who worked in India. The coins were released by the Reserve Bank of India and minted under the authority of the Ministry of Finance. They are part of a series of commemorative coins issued by India to observe various official occasions and anniversaries.
The Danish Meat Research Institute (DMRI) is a research organization in Denmark that conducts studies on meat processing and related technologies. It is part of the Danish Technological Institute and carries out research in areas related to meat production, including slaughter methods, animal transport, processing techniques, refrigeration, hygiene, meat science, and environmental impact.
The institute was established in 1954 by Mogens Juul, who served as its first director. Research work later continued with the involvement of Wismer-Pedersen, a researcher from the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. Between the 1960s and 2000, the institute took part in developing processing technologies for the meat industry. During this period, product development was generally undertaken by individual slaughterhouses.
The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs () is a government department of Morocco responsible for the administration of religious affairs and the management of Islamic endowments (habous).
The ministry oversees the administration and preservation of religious endowment property, supervises the construction and maintenance of mosques, and is responsible for the training, appointment and oversight of imams and other religious personnel. It also participates in regulating religious discourse and institutions in accordance with Morocco’s official religious framework, which is based on the Maliki school of jurisprudence, Ashʿari theology, and elements of Sufism.
The ministry operates under the authority of the King of Morocco, who holds the constitutional and religious title of Amir al-Mu’minin ("Commander of the Faithful").