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Mausoleum of the Ibrahim Rauza, Bijapur, seen from the north-east

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SOURCE: Architecture at Beejapoor, an ancient Mahometan capital in the Bombay Presidency photographed from drawings made by P.D. Hart ... [et al.] ; with an historical and descriptive memoir by Meadows Taylor ... and architectural notes by James Fergusson (London, 1886)

Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur

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SOURCE: Architecture at Beejapoor, an ancient Mahometan capital in the Bombay Presidency photographed from drawings made by P.D. Hart ... [et al.] ; with an historical and descriptive memoir by Meadows Taylor ... and architectural notes by James Fergusson (London, 1886)

Mausoleum of Begum Sahib, Bijapur

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SOURCE: Architecture at Beejapoor, an ancient Mahometan capital in the Bombay Presidency photographed from drawings made by P.D. Hart ... [et al.] ; with an historical and descriptive memoir by Meadows Taylor ... and architectural notes by James Fergusson (London, 1886) NOTES: 'This elegant building stands alone among the tamarind trees to the south of the citadel, which was known as the royal deer park, and is generally believed to be the mausoleum of Booboojee Khanaum, or Begum Sahib, the wife of Yoosuf Adil Shah, and first Queen of Beejapoor, though there does not seem to be any real ground for the tradition...'

Castel Sant'Angelo and Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome, seen from Lungotevere Tor di Nona

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NOTES: Castel Sant'Angelo was originally constructed as a mausoleum for the Emperor Hadrian in 135-139 AD. The bridge, built at the same time to connect the mausoleum to the Campus Martius, was named Ponte Elio (Pons Aelius). When the mausoleum became a castle in 401 AD, it was renamed Castel Sant'Angelo and the bridge took the same name.

Brocklesby Mausoleum, Lincolnshire

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Wyatt, James (1746-1813)

Conjectural reconstruction of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus

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SOURCE: Fischer von Erlach. Entwurff einer historischen Architectur (Leipzig, 1725), book 1, pl. VI

Tomb near Cairo

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SOURCE: O. Jones and J. Goury. Views of the Nile from Cairo to the second cataract (London, 1843), pl. 3

Tomb near Cairo

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SOURCE: O. Jones and J. Goury. Views of the Nile from Cairo to the second cataract (London, 1843), pl. 3

Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, during firework display

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SOURCE: Giacomo Lauro. Antiquae urbis splendor (Rome, 1637), pl. 130 NOTES: Castel Sant'Angelo was originally constructed as a mausoleum for the Emperor Hadrian in 135-139 AD. The bridge, built at the same time to connect the mausoleum to the Campus Martius, was named Ponte Elio. When the mausoleum became a castle in 401 AD it was renamed Castel Sant'Angelo and the bridge took the same name.
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