Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-3-27 14:14:56

Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)


 
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)


 
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the gateway to Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the gateway to Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)


 
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)
Photo taken on March 24, 2013 shows the interior view of Mughal Emperor Akbar's tomb in Agra, India. The tomb of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built from 1605 to 1613, is in the Mughal style combining designs of Islamic, Persian and Hindu. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal)


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