Himanshi singh May 19, 2020
Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor, built a stunning tomb to remember the death of his wife Mumtaj Mahal. Its construction began in 1632.
It is 6,259 kilometres (3,889 miles) long. The oldest predecessors of the Great Wall of China were most likely built somewhere in the 7th century B.C.E., and it has since been gradually expanded.
This Mayan pyramid was built before Christopher Columbus by many hundred years.
Its arms are 92 feet (28 metres) wide and 98 feet (30 metres) long. The list’s newest monument is this one.
It is also the largest amphitheatre in the world according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It was constructed about 80 CE. Commissioned during the first century of the Roman Empire by the Flavian emperors.
Petra is a remarkable historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. It is also known as Raqmu or Rose City due to its colour. The Nabataean, a Bedouin Arab tribe that were native to the area in what is now southwest Jordan, are thought to have founded the city of Petra as a trade centre.
It was built as an Incan estate for the emperor Pachacuti in the 15th century, and it is approximately 8,000 feet (2,430 metres) above sea level.
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