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The Thalmayer mausoleum one, of the many destroyed mausoleums (Hungary, Budapest, Fiume Road Graveyard) A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A mausoleum without the person's remains is called a cenotaph.
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, including the Terracotta Army: Cao Cao: Eastern Han dynasty warlord and politician, lived 155–220 CE Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, Anyang, Henan, China Cao Cao Mausoleum: Emperor Taizong of Tang: Tang dynasty emperor from 626 to 649 Mount Jiuzong, Shaanxi, China Zhao Mausoleum
Mausoleum of Kunhi Koya Thangal Keramat Habib Noh The Keramat Iskandar Shah at Fort Canning site The mausoleum of Kunhi Koya Thangal, an Indian Muslim scholar from the Malabar , is located in the grounds of the Masjid Malabar [ 3 ]
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus [a] (Ancient Greek: Μαυσωλεῖον τῆς Ἁλικαρνασσοῦ; Turkish: Halikarnas Mozolesi) was a tomb built between 353 and 351 BC in Halicarnassus (present Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, an Anatolian from Caria and a satrap in the Achaemenid Persian Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II of Caria.
The Mausoleum of Augustus (Latin: Mausoleum Augusti; Italian: Mausoleo di Augusto) is a large tomb built by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 28 BC on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy. The mausoleum is located on the Piazza Augusto Imperatore, near the corner with Via di Ripetta as it runs along the Tiber .
The Mausoleum of Theodoric (Italian: Mausoleo di Teodorico) is an ancient monument just outside Ravenna, Italy. It was built in AD 520 by Theodoric the Great , king of the Ostrogoths , as his future tomb.
In Iran and South Asia, a dargah is a Sufi Islamic shrine built over the grave of a revered religious figure. In South Africa (especially the Western Cape), a kramat is the grave of a spiritual leader or auliya, sometimes inside a rectangular building that functions also as a shrine for the deceased (often a Cape Malay). [14] [6]
The Hamilton Mausoleum is a mausoleum located in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [1] It was the resting place of the family of the Dukes of Hamilton. [2]