10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Tombs
10 Interesting Fact About The World's Most Famous Tombs
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The Giza Pyramid is one of the seven wonders of the world that is still standing today and is the tomb of King Khufu.
Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Mughal Shah Jahan as a sign of eternal love for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The tomb of Qin Shi Huang is the largest grave in the world and contains 8,000 statues of soldiers and horses from clay.
Tomb Tutankhamun was discovered by Archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922 and contains valuables that allow us to study life in ancient Egypt.
The tomb of Prince Liu Sheng in China contains beautiful gold jewelry and shows the luxury of the Han Dynasty.
The gravestone of the Queen Nefertiti in Egypt has a very fine and detailed carvings, showing the expertise of ancient Egyptian art.
Tomb of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is located in the city of Saint Petersburg, Russia and is the last resting place for one of the world's largest composers.
The tomb of Julius Caesar in Rome, Italy contains inscriptions that praise his services in ancient Rome and show the great influence of its.
The tomb of Imam Ali in Iraq is one of the most important holy sites for Shiites and the last resting place for Imam Ali.
Elvis Presley's grave in Memphis, Tennessee is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States and attracts millions of visitors every year.