mausolea

  • 1Mausolea (genus) — Mausolea Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots …

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  • 2mausolea — mau·so·le·um || ‚mɔːsÉ™ lɪəm n. large and imposing tomb; tomb of Mausolus (ancient Greek king of Caria) …

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  • 3List of mausolea — For cemeteries containing multiple notable mausolea, see also List of famous cemeteries .This is a list of mausolea around the world. Afghanistan Azerbaijan*Pir Hussein Mausoleum *Nizami Mausoleum, Ganja Bangladesh Bosnia and Herzegovina Brunei… …

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  • 4Mausoleum — Taj Mahal, in Agra, India is the world s most famous and most photographed mausoleum …

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  • 5Dome — For other uses, see Dome (disambiguation). Domal redirects here. For domal consonants , see Retroflex consonant. Dome of St. Peter s Basilica in Rome crowned by a cupola. Designed primarily by Michelangelo, the dome was not completed until 1590 A …

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  • 6Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York) — Oakwood Cemetery U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 7West Norwood Cemetery — is a 40 acre (16 ha) cemetery in West Norwood in London, England. It was also known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery. One of the first private landscaped cemeteries in London, it is one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries of London, and is …

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  • 8Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal — Mausoleum of the Taj Mahal complex at Agra, India The Taj Mahal represents the finest and most sophisticated example of Mughal architecture. Its origins lie in the moving circumstances of its commission and the culture and history of an Islamic… …

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  • 9Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta) — For other places with the same name, see Oakland Cemetery (disambiguation). Oakland Cemetery U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 10Tomb — Tombs redirects here. For other uses, see Tombs (disambiguation). A type of tomb: a mausoleum in Le Père Lachaise cemetery. A tomb (from Greek: τύμβος tumbos[1]) is a repository for the remains of the dead. It is generally a …

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