The Sangha reserve was created as part of the Buddhist monastic community's efforts to protect and preserve sacred sites and resources associated with Buddhism. It typically involved the designation of specific lands or areas for the exclusive use of monks and nuns, safeguarding them from encroachment and exploitation. This reserve aimed to ensure that the spiritual practices and communal living of the Sangha could continue undisturbed, fostering an environment conducive to meditation, study, and community life.
Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve was created in 1990.
Yourka Reserve was created in 2007.
Niassa Reserve was created in 1954.
Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund was created in 1956.
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Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve was created in 1990.
Christa Sevika Sangha was created in 1970.
Nilachala Saraswata Sangha was created in 1934.
Bangladesh Baptist Sangha was created in 1913.
Arambagh Krira Sangha was created in 1958.
Kalighat Milan Sangha F.C. was created in 1922.
Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha was created in 195#.
Kammavari Sangha Institute of Technology was created in 1999.
Dzanga-Sangha Complex of Protected Areas was created in 1990.
Cameroon,The Republic of Congo,The Central African Republic, and a few others
The Reserve Fund was created in 1971
Monjebup Reserve was created in 2005.