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Anarkali's tomb is supposed to be built Salim(Jahangir) after Akbar's death.
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His tomb builders.They would be following a plan.
Jahangir is Akbar's son. He finished Abkar's tomb for Akbar. Jahangir built the Tomb of Itmad-ud-daula. Jahangir also built his own palace, that is the Jahangir Mahal.He has built many gardens, like Nishat and Shalimar.
150 bc
The Sphinx was built to honor both the king (Pharaoh) and a queen Pharaoh. And was a tomb of royal protection.
Humayun's tomb was built as a mausoleum for Emperor Humayun, the second Mughal emperor of India. It was commissioned by his widow, Empress Bega Begum, in the 16th century. The tomb is considered to be the first garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I am pretty sure that the royal tomb was King Tuts
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Royal Saxon tomb in Prittlewell was created in 2003.
The Terracotta Warriors were built to protect an ancient Chinese emperor's tomb and his journey in the afterlife. They are in China. Each Warrior is different and has its own armour and weapons. There are even horses and chariots in this army.
It was built to honor and protect the most sacred sites in the Holy Land and all Christianity - the site of Our Lord's crucifixion and his tomb.In addition:It ought to be added, however, that the church was built to honour and protect what tradition holds is the site of the Lord's tomb. In actual fact there are more than one contender for the tomb of Christ, as no one really knows the exactlocation. The present sepulchre, though likely to be the actual tomb, is not proven to be the actual tomb. This does not really matter, however, as Christians remember and honour what happened at the tomb and not the tomb itself.
It was started when Pharaoh Khufu decided to move the royal necropolis [cemetery or burial site] to the Giza Plateau and he built the great pyramid over a period of about 20 years as his tomb around 2550 B.C.
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The Humanuyu tomb was built to serve as a burial site for an ancient ruler or prominent individual, with the purpose of preserving their body and belongings for the afterlife. These tombs were often constructed with intricate designs and artwork to honor and commemorate the deceased individual.
Cleopatra built her tomb in Alexandria, possibly near to the royal palace she occupied. Although the ruins are underwater today, divers have recently found the massive doors of the tomb. Just because they think her tomb is there, does not necessarily mean that she is buried there.