No, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus does not exist today. It was an ancient tomb built in present-day Turkey during the 4th century BC for the Persian Satrap Mausolus. The structure was damaged by multiple earthquakes and eventually completely destroyed over time.
She was originally from Albania, today known as Macedonia.
Today, it is a main tourist attraction in India. Originally, it was a mausoleum built for the third wife of an emperor, a wife he was especially fond of, as symbol of his undying love.
Yes although today it's a museum. It is more commonly known as the Castel Sant'Angelo, the Medieval Papal fortress.
Asia Minor which is today known as Turkey.
The SeaWorld Gold Coast theme park was originally known as the Surfers Paradise Ski Gardens. Their name was changed in 1972 to what it is known as today.
Originally known as Ekab (Black Earth), what today is known as Cancun was home to people from the Mayan civilization.
I guess you mean the ruler of what is known today as Mexico. That would be the Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas
Algebra.
The ruler is called an Amir and the Amir today is Subah
The King of Saudi Arabia today is an absolute ruler.
A ruler is used to help us measure things.