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Akbar's Tomb - Agra - India
Akbar's Tomb
Akbar's Tomb is a magnificent Mughal-era mausoleum located in Agra, India. Built in 1605-1613, the tomb is a stunning example of Mughal architecture, with its red sandstone walls, marble inlays, and intricate carvings. The tomb is located in a large walled garden, and is surrounded by four minarets. Inside the tomb, the main chamber is decorated with marble inlays and intricate carvings, and is topped by a large dome. The tomb also contains several smaller chambers, including a mosque and a library. The tomb is a popular tourist attraction, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.