The grave of 10 A was discovered near the Nile River in the area known as Deir el-Bersha (The Secrets of Tomb 10 A: Egypt 2000 BC 2009). It is a 4,000 year old governor named Djehutynakht in 11 or 12 dynasties and a resting place for his wife. It was clear that after discovering the tombs at Harvard University and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in 1915 they found the perfect prototype of traditional Egyptian burial habits.
The grave is the deceased's house, room, or vault. The original purpose of the tomb was to protect the deceased and to provide the deceased with essentials for the life after death. Tombs may arise from prehistoric practices of embedding dead in their own house. After all, the tomb was replaced by a grave and funeral shield, and the custom of building a tom disappeared during the Renaissance. Some of the world's most famous tombs include Egyptian pyramids, Taj Mahal, Myeong's tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Medina Prophetic Mosque.
The tomb of Itimad-ud-daula, often called "Baby Taj Mahal", is the mausoleum of the Mughal dynasty and is usually considered a copy of Taj Mahal. This is the first grave in India made entirely of marble. This is the tomb of Pastor Shah Jaan Court Mia Gias Beg. Visiting this grave is like returning to the history of Agra. The grave of Itimad-ud-daula symbolizes the transition from the first stage of Mughal architecture to the second stage. This is the first building to use Pietra Dura, the first building to be built in the Yamuna River. It consists essentially of Muslim architecture in India, using an arched entrance and an octagonal tower.
The tomb of Akbar is representative of Mughal architecture. It combines Gothic Mughal style with Hindu Rajputana style. There are five floors in the grave, each with white marble. The whole grave is made of red sandstone. The shape of the grave is a pyramid. The top floor is made of white marble and there is a square courtyard that is open in the sky. There is a platform in the middle of the courtyard where there is a white marble monument. The panel design of this monument is geometric, flower pattern and calligraphy. The entrance gate is the most prominent feature of the tomb.