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Anıtkabir and tomb
Anıtkabir contains the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey.
There are four main parts to Anıtkabir: the Road of Lions, the Ceremonial Plaza, the Hall of Honor ( location of Atatürk's tomb ) and the Peace Park that surrounds the monument.
The Hall of Honor is the iconic symbol of Anıtkabir and the location of Atatürk's tomb.

Anıtkabir and is
Anıtkabir contains the same characteristics of this period, and is considered by many to be the ultimate monument of the era.
There is a bookstore and a gift shop in this tower for visitors interested in buying articles about Anıtkabir and Atatürk.

Anıtkabir and mausoleum
The Anıtkabir project originally had a vaulted ceiling above the mausoleum carried by the perimeter columns.
* Anıttepe-a quiet residential neighbourhood in the city center, with parks and sports facilities, next to Atatürk's hilltop mausoleum, the Anıtkabir.
* Anıtkabir the mausoleum of Atatürk

Anıtkabir and Mustafa
* Anıtkabir, Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ( Turkey )

Anıtkabir and Atatürk
Anıtkabir Atatürk Museum ===
Anıtkabir Atatürk Museum opened on 21 June 1960.

Anıtkabir and Turkish
Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers lists Anıtkabir as one of the fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey, a list of remarkable engineering projects realized in the first 50 years of the chamber.

Anıtkabir and first
In the first 11 months of 2007, Anıtkabir received more than 11 million visitors, surpassing the total number of visitors for any previous whole year.

Anıtkabir and President
Then the President got in one of the cream cars ( which was filled up earlier ) and went to Anıtkabir with it.

Anıtkabir and .
File: Anitkabir Mausoleum Ataturk. JPG | Anıtkabir designed by Emin Halid Onat and Ahmet Orhan Arda ( 1944-53 )
A Changing the Guard takes place at Anıtkabir in Ankara.
On 10 November 2007, the 69th anniversary of Atatürk's death, 546, 620 people, of whom 2, 420 were foreigners, visited Anıtkabir, setting an all time high record of daily visitors.
In 2006, a total of 8, 150, 000 people and in 2005, a total of 3, 800, 000 people visited Anıtkabir.
In addition, Anıtkabir features Seljuq and Ottoman architectural and ornamentation features.
The site chosen for Anıtkabir was known as Rasattepe ( Observation Hill ), which, at the time of the architectural competition for Anıtkabir, was a central location in Ankara and could be seen by all parts of the city.
The construction of Anıtkabir, which took nine years and spanned four stages, commenced on 9 October 1944 with the ceremony of laying the foundation stone.
File: Anıtkabir rölyef 2. JPG | Relief
File: İsmet İnönü ' nün kabri ve Anıtkabir. JPG | Tomb of İsmet İnönü
* Mebusevleri-a quiet area of little houses and gardens, ( although many are now being replaced by apartment buildings ), near the Anıtkabir.

literally and memorial
The festival originated from Hanshi Day (, literally, Day with cold food only ), a memorial day for Jie Zitui ().
The name literally means The Forest of Riis ( rice ), as described on the memorial stone marking the entrance to the area.
He dedicated them as a memorial (, literally " grave-marker ") for Wera Ouckama Knoop ( 1900 – 1919 ), a playmate of Rilke's daughter Ruth.
The memorial has the epitaph Hē Ram, ( literally ' O ' Ram ', but also translated to ' O God '), believed to be the last words uttered by Gandhi.

literally and tomb
A playable 9000-year-old Gudi ( literally, " bone flute ") was excavated from a tomb in Jiahu along with 29 defunct twins, made from the wing bones of red-crowned cranes with five to eight holes each, in the Central Chinese province of Henan.
Some Muslims believe that Seth's tomb is located in the village of Al-Nabi Shayth ( literally meaning The Prophet Seth ) where a mosque is named after him.
The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs ( literally Greek for " empty tomb ") and the laying of wreaths — the traditional means of signalling high honours in ancient Greece and Rome.
The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs ( literally Greek for " empty tomb " and the laying of wreaths — the traditional means of bestowing high honours in Ancient Greece and Rome.
Instead she was interred in the Dingdongling () tomb complex ( literally: the " Tombs east of the Dingling tomb "), along with Empress Dowager Cixi.
More precisely, Empress Dowager Ci ' an lies in the Puxiangyu Dingdonling () ( literally: the " Tomb east of the Dingling tomb in the Vale of wide good omen "), while Cixi built herself the much larger Putuoyu Dingdongling () ( literally: the " Tomb east of the Dingling tomb in the Vale of Putuo ").
The Dingling tomb ( literally: the " Tomb of quietude ") is the tomb of the Xianfeng Emperor, the emperor of Empress Dowager Ci ' an and Empress Dowager Cixi, which is located indeed west of the Dingdongling.
The tomb of Xu Guangqi in Xujiahui, Shanghai. Xujiahui literally means " Xu's junction "-or, more precisely, " property of Xu family at the junction of two rivers " in Mandarin.
Romans placed the urns in a niche in a collective tomb called a columbarium ( literally, dovecote ).
Yad Avshalom ; literally Absalom's Shrine ), also called Absalom's Pillar, is an ancient monumental rock-cut tomb with a conical roof located in the Kidron Valley in Jerusalem.
After her great-grandson Liu Bingyi ( through Prince Ju ) became emperor in 74 BC as Emperor Xuan, he had her reburied in a larger but relatively modest tomb, not with her husband Emperor Wu, and gave her the posthumous title Wei Si Hou ( 衛思后, literally meaning " Empress Wei, the Deep Thinker ").
The orientation of the boats within the tomb literally has them travel south to Abydos ( right of the entrance ) and north to return ( left of the entrance ).
However, after the war, Montet resumed his activities at Tanis and proceeded to uncover the intact tomb of General Wendebauendjed, ( literally the Commander-in-Chief of the Army ) who served under Psusennes I, in 1946.

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