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A footpath leads to the sandstone mausoleum of the Moghul Emperor Humayun which has been restored after a period of neglect, Delhi, India, Asia
Main building of the funerary complex Humayun's tomb, the first garden tomb in the Indian Subcontinent, Delhi, India, Asia
Colorful flowers bloom in the garden Chahar Bagh, site of tombs built during the reign of the Moghuls, Delhi, India, Asia
Mahouts riding elephants downhill after carrying tourists up to Amer Fort in the morning, Moghul gardens beyond, Amer, Rajasthan, India, Asia
The Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan for his wife, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia
Workers pause by the columns of a 19th century summer pavilion in the Babur Gardens, or Bagh-i-Babur, Kabul, Afghanistan, September 25, 2002. The pavilion, which was used as a restaurant in the 20th century, was built by Amir Abdur Rahman, but was heavily damaged by the factional fighting of the mujihadeen in the 1990's and later by the Taliban. The buildings and gardens are now being carefully restored. Shah Babur, a descendent of Ghengis Khan and grandson of Tamerlane, is credited for founding the great Moghul dynasty which ruled India for two centuries. Babur built the palace and created the gardens on a hill looking over the southern part of Kabul in the 16th century,