Following his death in 683, Emperor Gaozong's mausoleum complex was completed in 684.
Khomeini's grave is now housed within a larger mausoleum complex.
They are the largest, most complete, and best preserved extant mausoleum complex in China.
Namely, a partially preserved mausoleum complex, featuring gate towers, or que, belonging to the Shen (沈) family, which date back to the Han Dynasty.
The mausoleum complex suffered damage during the mid-19th century Taiping War, but was restored during the Tongzhi era thereafter.
This mausoleum complex also includes misasagi for Kōkaku's immediate successors - Ninkō and Kōmei.
Toshogu, the mausoleum complex that he commanded for himself in his apotheosis, is extraordinary.
The mausoleum complex is a maze of narrow corridors leading to several shrines of saints.
Tansen was buried in the mausoleum complex of his Sufi master Shaikh Muhammad Ghaus in Gwalior.
The mausoleum complex was completed in 1978 and is a mixture of the Lahore School and Tughlq Architecture.