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A Mausoleum is usually a tomb visited as a shrine where a religious figure or a great person is buried. People come to the Mausoleum as a place of pilgrimage to pray, make wishes, and pay their respects. Mausoleums often have historical and religious significance, and sometimes are structures of artistic value. Here, people’s beliefs, traditions, and unifying values are reflected. Mausoleums are also situated in places of tourist interest and attract the attention of history enthusiasts.