List of Masonic Grand Lodges - Asia

Asia

Jurisdictional area Grand Lodge Name Founded Lodges Members External Organizations
Armenia Grand Lodge of Armenia 2002 4
Hong Kong District Grand Lodge of Hong Kong and the Far East 1846 UGLE
India District Grand Lodge of Madras 1767 18 UGLE
India District Grand Lodge of Bombay UGLE
India District Grand Lodge of Bengal UGLE
India District Grand Lodge of Northern India UGLE
India Grand Lodge A.F.& A.M. of India
India Confederation of United Grand Lodges of India 2001
India Masonic High Council of India MHC of UK
Israel Grand Lodge of the State of Israel 1953 56 2000
Israel Le Droit Humain - Juridiction israélienne 1989
Japan Grand Lodge of Japan 1957 18 2 500
Jordan Masonic High Council of Jordan 2 MHC of UK
Kuwait Masonic High Council of Kuwait 2 MHC of UK
Lebanon Grand Unified Lebanese Lodge 1996 5 100+ UMM, GLUDE, CLIPSAS
Lebanon Grand Orient Arabe Oecuménique 1950 300
Lebanon Grand Loge Bet-El 1986 4 94 CLIPSAS
Malaysia Masonic High Council of Malaysia MHC of UK
Philippines Grand Lodge of Philippines 1917 278 16 500
Qatar Masonic High Council of Qatar 2 MHC of UK
Saudi Arabia Masonic High Council of Saudi Arabia 2 MHC of UK
Singapore Masonic High Council of Singapore MHC of UK
Syria Masonic High Council of Syria 2 MHC of UK
Taiwan Grand Lodge of China 1949 10 750
Turkey Grand Lodge of Turkey 1956 180 2000
Turkey Liberal Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Turkey 1966
United Arab Emirates Masonic High Council of the United Arab Emirates 2 MHC of UK

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