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  2. List of burial places of founders of religious traditions

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    The Green Dome, which houses the tomb of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (who is buried alongside the first two Rashidun Caliphs), is located in the southeast corner of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi ("The Mosque of the Prophet") in Medina, Saudi Arabia.

  3. List of burial places of Abrahamic figures - Wikipedia

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    According to Jewish and Christian tradition, only Esau's head is buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs. According to legends, Ishmael was buried here as well. [citation needed] Ishmael and Hagar: Islam: Hajr Ismail, Mecca, Saudi Arabia [2] Lot: Islam: Bani Na'im, near Hebron, West Bank: Rachel: Rachel's Tomb, outside Bethlehem, West Bank

  4. Diocletian - Wikipedia

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    Diocletian broke off his tour of the Eastern provinces soon thereafter. He returned with haste to the West, reaching Emesa by 10 May 290, [112] [113] and Sirmium on the Danube by 1 July 290. [114] [115] Diocletian met Maximian in Milan either in late December 290 or January 291. [116] The meeting was undertaken with a sense of solemn pageantry.

  5. Assad Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian government buried him near the mosque and built a mausoleum. On 10 June 2000, Hafez al-Assad died suddenly of a heart attack. After a state funeral in Damascus , his body was airlifted to the Naissa Mosque and buried in the center of the mausoleum.

  6. Mazar (mausoleum) - Wikipedia

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    It is often a shrine complex centered on a grave of a Sufi master of the Hui people. In Iran and South Asia, a dargah is a Sufi Islamic shrine built over the grave of a revered religious figure. In South Africa (especially the Western Cape ), a kramat is the grave of a spiritual leader or auliya , sometimes inside a rectangular building that ...

  7. Diocletian's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa], Latin: Palatium Diocletiani) was built at the end of the third century AD as a residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today forms about half of the old town of Split, Croatia. While it is referred to as a "palace" because of its ...

  8. Al-Baqi Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    She was buried in al-Baqi'. Ruqayyah was the first person from the Ahl al-Bayt (Household of Muhammad) to be buried in this cemetery. Shortly after Muhammad arrived from Badr, Uthman bin Maz'oon died in 3 AH (624/625 CE) and was buried in al-Baqi'. [1] He was considered the first companion of Muhammad from the Muhajirun to be buried in the ...

  9. Jannat al-Mu'alla - Wikipedia

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    Jannat al-Mu'alla (Arabic: جَنَّة ٱلْمُعَلَّاة, romanized: Jannah al-Muʿallāh, lit. 'The Most Exalted Paradise'), also known as the "Cemetery of Ma'la" [1] (Arabic: مَقْبَرَة ٱلْمَعْلَاة Maqbarah al-Maʿlāh) and Al-Ḥajūn (Arabic: ٱلْحَجُوْن), is a cemetery to the north of Al-Masjid Al-Haram, and near the Mosque of the Jinn in Makkah, Saudi ...