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Tombs

The Tomb of Irukaptah 1

Tombs are structures built to house the dead. In ancient cultures, tombs were often grand and elaborate, filled with items for the afterlife. Some famous examples include the Egyptian pyramids and the tombs of Chinese emperors

Tomb of Karyağdı Hatun

Tomb of Karyağdı Hatun

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The Tomb of Karyağdı Hatun is an important historical site located in Turkey. It is attributed to Karyağdı Hatun, a figure associated with the Seljuk period, likely during the 13th century AD. This tomb, both a structure of cultural and architectural significance, offers valuable insights into the art and burial practices of the Seljuks.Location and…

Tomb of Ahi Evren

Tomb of Ahi Evren

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The Tomb of Ahi Evren, located in Ankara, Turkey, is an important historical and cultural site. Ahi Evren was a key figure in the development of the Ahi organization, a medieval guild system in the region. The tomb is considered a significant monument reflecting the social and religious dynamics of the period.Who was Ahi Evren?Ahi…

Hudavent Hatun Tomb

Hudavent Hatun Tomb

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The Hudavent Hatun Tomb is an important historical site located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is dedicated to Hudavent Hatun, the wife of Sultan Murad III, who ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1574 to 1595. This tomb is part of a larger complex that reflects the architectural and cultural significance of the Ottoman period.Historical ContextHudavent Hatun…

Moylisha Wedge Tomb

Moylisha Wedge Tomb

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Moylisha Wedge Tomb is a prehistoric burial site located in County Wicklow, Ireland. It represents an important element of Ireland’s Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeology, highlighting the region’s early funerary practices and cultural development.Location and DiscoveryThe tomb is situated near Moylisha Hill, surrounded by a rural landscape with historical significance. Archaeologists discovered and recorded it…

Magheraghanrush Court Tomb

Magheraghanrush Court Tomb

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Magheraghanrush Court Tomb is a Neolithic monument located in County Sligo, Ireland. It dates to approximately 3500–3000 BC. This court tomb is one of many prehistoric burial structures in the region, reflecting the area’s rich archaeological history.Structure and LayoutThe tomb consists of a long gallery divided into burial chambers. These chambers are enclosed by a…

Lisnadarragh Wedge Tomb

Lisnadarragh Wedge Tomb

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The Lisnadarragh Wedge Tomb is a prehistoric burial monument located in County Monaghan, Ireland. Wedge tombs are a distinctive type of megalithic structure found predominantly in Ireland, dating to the late Neolithic period and early Bronze Age (c. 2500–2000 BC). These tombs represent an important phase in the development of funerary practices in prehistoric Ireland.Structure…

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