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MAUSOLEUM IN ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA
Sühbaatar's mausoleum; Sukhbaatar's mausoleum; Suehbaatar's mausoleum; Suhbaatar's mausoleum; Suekhbaatar's mausoleum; Sükhbaatar mausoleum; Sükhbaatar's mausoleum; Sukhbaatar's Mausoleum
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Zhao Mausoleum (Tang dynasty)         
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MAUSOLEUM OF EMPEROR TAIZONG OF TANG
Zhao Mausoleum (Tang Dynasty)
Zhao Mausoleum (昭陵; pinyin: Zhāolíng; "Zhao" means the light of the sun) is the mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang (599–649).
Avicenna Mausoleum         
MAUSOLEUM TOWER IN HAMADAN, IRANIAN NATIONAL HERITAGE SITE
Avicenna Mausoleum and Museum
The Mausoleum of Avicenna (Persian: آرامگاه‌ بوعلی سینا) is a monumental complex located at Avicenna Square, Hamadan, Iran.
Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum         
Mausoleum in Khachin-Turbetli village; Khachin-Turbatli Mausoleum
Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum () is a tomb-mausoleum of Katava Hoja the son of Musa (or Kutlu ibn Musa), located close to the Xaçındərbətli village of the Agdam District of Azerbaijan and was built by ustad Shahbenzer, in 1314. The mausoleum is located 23 km to the northern part of Agdam and is considered a notable monument of memorial architecture of medieval Azerbaijan.

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Sükhbaatar's Mausoleum

Sükhbaatar's Mausoleum (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын бунхан) was a mausoleum for Damdin Sükhbaatar, leader of the Mongolian Revolution of 1921, and Khorloogiin Choibalsan, leader of the Mongolian People's Republic from the late 1930s to his death in 1952, in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar, on the northern side of Sükhbaatar Square in front of the Saaral Ordon. The building was erected after Choibalsan's death, and removed in 2005 to make place for a hall dedicated to Genghis Khan. The mausoleum resembled the shape of Lenin's Mausoleum but differed in color. The mausoleum has never been opened for public visits.