photo: Creative Commons / J.M.Garg
Tomb of Muhammad Qutb Shah in Hyderabad, India.
photo: Creative Commons / Chong Fat
Ding found at the tomb, the Exhibition Hall is located next to the tomb. The first section is about food and drink in Han as it seems because most of what was found in the Han tomb is related to food.
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Granary model found at the tomb. The Exhibition Hall is located next to the tomb. The first section is about food and drink in Han as it seems because most of what was found in the Han tomb is related to food.
photo: Creative Commons / David Kelly.
Haylie Chambered Tomb, oflso of interest is a neolithic tomb behind Douglas Park. Known as the Haylie Chambered Tomb it was once covered by a cairn of stones (known as Margaret's Law).
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The remains of the chamber of Teergonean court cairn. The Court cairn is a type of megalithic chamber tomb found in southwest Scotland (where they are known as clyde tombs) and western and northern Ireland (known as court tombs).
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Tomb of Akbar the Great Sikandra, the last resting place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, is on the Delhi-Agra Highway, only 13 kilometres from the Agra Fort. Akbar's tomb reflects the completeness of his personality
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The tomb in Sadhana Enclave
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Western Xia Tombs One of Ningxia's main tourist spots is the famous Xixia Tombs site located 30 km west of Yinchuan. The remnants of nine Western Xia emperors' tombs and two hundred other tombs lie within a 50-km² area
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Humayun's Tomb
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The mosque complex at the tomb of Puhaddin. This is essentially a Ming Dynasty graveyard that includes the tomb of Puhaddin (Chinese: 普哈丁, Puhading). According to information at the tomb, he was a 16th generation descendant of Muhammad, The Prophet.
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Ancient Tombs Unearthed in Hunan Kxinhua2u
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Tombs of the Kings (Paphos) One of the numerous excavated sites at the Tombs of the Kings
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Wooden canopy over the inner tomb, with an inlay mosaic of mother-of-pearl
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Arundel (died 1435). A cadaver tomb or transi (or "memento mori tomb", Latin for "reminder of death") is a church monument or tomb featuring an effigy in the macabre form of a decomposing corpse
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
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Saadian Tombs.
photo: Creative Commons / Jean-Pol GRANDMONT
Faulx-les-Tombes Castle.
photo: Creative Commons / Varun Shiv Kapur
Lal Gumbad (Rakabwala Gumbad)
photo: Creative Commons / Flávio de Souza
Cloister and church of the Alcobaça Monastery. The Royal Pantheon has the 13th century tombs of the Queens of Portugal, Urraca of castle and Beatrix of castle, married respectively to Kings Alfonso II and Alfonso III. Besides, there are smaller tombs of unidentified princes
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Tomb of Salim Chishti (left) and Islam Khan I's tomb (right) in Jama Masjid courtyard, Fatehpur Sikri.
photo: Creative Commons / Chong Fat
Entrance of the Museum. The tomb and gallery came under the management of the former Urban Council in 1969. The museum later became a branch of the Hong Kong Museum of History in 1975.
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Henan ancient tombs Kxinhua2u
photo: Creative Commons / Varun Shiv Kapur
Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb