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  2. Category:Mausoleums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mausoleums in Japan" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of mausolea - Wikipedia

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    Mausoleum of Kunhi Koya Thangal Keramat Habib Noh The Keramat Iskandar Shah at Fort Canning site The mausoleum of Kunhi Koya Thangal, an Indian Muslim scholar from the Malabar , is located in the grounds of the Masjid Malabar [ 3 ]

  4. Japanese imperial tombs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tombs or mausoleums of Japanese Emperors according to the Imperial Household Agency. Its 124 entries include historic emperors as well as legendary ...

  5. List of tombs and mausoleums - Wikipedia

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    See also Category:Monuments and memorials, cenotaph, monument, catacombs, cemetery, pyramid, list of Cemeteries, list of mausoleums, list of Memorials, list of pyramid mausoleums in North America. This is a list of tombs and mausoleums that are either notable in themselves, or contain the remains of a notable person/people. Tombs are organized ...

  6. Category:Mausoleums by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Mausoleums by country. 36 languages. ... Mausoleums in Japan (1 C, 22 P) K. Mausoleums in Kazakhstan (7 P) Mausoleums in Kyrgyzstan (1 P) M. Mausoleums in ...

  7. Musashi Imperial Graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Musashi Imperial Graveyard (武蔵陵墓地, Musashi ryōbochi) is a mausoleum complex of the Japanese Emperors in Nagabusa-machi, Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan.Located within a forest in the western suburbs of Tokyo and named for the ancient Musashi Province, the site contains the mausolea of Emperor Taishō and Emperor Shōwa, as well as those of their wives, Empress Teimei and Empress Kōjun.

  8. List of mausoleums - Wikipedia

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  9. Zuihōden - Wikipedia

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    When Date Masamune, known as 'the one-eyed dragon' (独眼竜) and founder of the Sendai Domain, died in 1636, he left instructions for a mausoleum. Zuihōden was erected in the following year. A number of the Date daimyō and other members of the Date clan are buried in the grounds.