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ruins of many
private mausolea for
kilometres outside Rome. When
Christianity became dominant,
mausolea were out of use. Later,
mausolea became particularly...
- The
Mausolea of the Begazy–Dandybai
culture are
located in
mountain valleys of
Central Kazakhstan. The
collection of 18
mausolea,
dating from the 12th...
-
Mausolea is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
chamomile tribe within the
daisy family.
There is only one
known species,
Mausolea eriocarpa,
native to...
- This is a list of
mausolea around the world.
Ahmed Shah Masood,
Panjshir Mausoleum of
Mohammad Zaher Shah (Hill of
Teppe Maranjan) in
Kabul The Shrine...
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Tokyo and
named for the
ancient Musashi Province, the site
contains the
mausolea of
Emperor Taishō and
Emperor Shōwa, as well as
those of
their wives, Empress...
- (Islamic
terminology for
tombs of
notable religious figures or saints, or
mausolea):
Maqam (or Mashhad)
Dargah Türbe
Zawiya (or Darih)
Rauza Qubba Gongbei...
- The
Archives and
Mausolea Department (書陵部 Shoryō-bu) is a
division of the
Imperial Household Agency of ****an. The
department is
headed by a Director-General...
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Grant (died 1823)
Walled Grant tomb View from the
churchyard There are two
mausolea for the
Grant of
Grant family, one
immediately adjacent to the Old Parish...
- Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan,
centered at
Saryarka region. The
Begazy Dandybai Mausolea dates from c. 1350–1150 BCE, and was
previously dated between the 12th...
- well-preserved
structures of the Neo-Sumerian city of Ur,
along with the
Royal Mausolea and the
Palace of Ur-Nammu (the E-hursag). The
ziggurat was
built by King...