The Saiyad Usman Mausoleum.
Your voice… You were at the Mausoleum yesterday.
Yes. There must be a Mausoleum around here.
This is the Ming Mausoleum.
Go to the family Mausoleum area.
Most of the Fatimid Mausoleums have either been destroyed
The Taj Mahal is a Mausoleum located in Agra, India.
There should be four faucets in the Mausoleum of Mimar Sinan.
For this is the Mausoleum of the kings and queens of Mercia.
Mevlâna's successor Hüsamettin Çelebi decided to build a Mausoleum(Kubbe-i-Hadra) over the grave of his master.
Vizier Gazi-ud-din's Mausoleum still stands in the city today,
but is in a state of disrepair.
Near the mazaar is another Mausoleum which incidentally belongs to the grandfather of the author's grandfather.
His body was transferred to Mashhad and
he was buried in the portico"darolzohd" of the Imam Rezā Mausoleum.
After being unloaded near the Mausoleum of Augustus, the site of the Pantheon was still
about 700 metres away.
The Mausoleum is built on a platform of about 1 meter high,
with the entrance door above five stairs.
Construction of the Mausoleum itself was essentially completed by 1643[8]
while work on the outlying buildings continued for years.
After his death,
he was buried on the campus of the University where his Mausoleum is open to the public.
As Stalin's body was being put into the Mausoleum, a moment of silence was observed nationwide
at 12:00 pm Moscow time.
As the permanent lodger of the Mausoleum stated during his lifetime,“It's impossible to live
in society and be free from society.”.
Along the road that connects Esfahan to Shiraz, in the plain of Morghab,
there is the Mausoleum of Cyrus the great.
After four days of national mourning,
Stalin was given a state funeral and then buried in Lenin's Mausoleum on 9 March.
The ILNA news agency said five people had been injured and
that security forces were dismantling a bomb inside the Mausoleum.
Nowadays, Lenin rests in his Mausoleum with his Cyrillic name set atop the entrance,
echoing a turbulent Soviet and Russian past.
In 1961 the body of Stalin
was removed from public view in Lenin's Mausoleum and buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis.
In 1565, Hamida banu
Begum, the widow of Humayun, constructed the Mausoleum for her deceased husband nine years after his death.
Construction of the Mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643
but work continued on other phases of the project for another ten years.
On 6 April 1926 a decree confirmed that the Mausoleum and the dervish lodge(Dergah) were to be turned into a museum.
Construction of the Mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643,
but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years.
Construction started in 1632, and the Mausoleum was completed in 1643,
while the surrounding buildings and garden were finished five years later.
Built of the Mausoleum was fully completed in 1643
but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years.