

The image shows a sepia-toned photograph of a large stone building with a large dome on top. The building is made of dark-colored stone blocks and has a large arched entranceway. There are several windows on the front of the building. A wall surrounds the building. The dome is made of lighter-colored stone and has a small decorative finial on top. The building appears to be old and worn, with some crumbling stones visible. The background of the photo is a plain sky. The image has text at the bottom that reads "TOMB OF THE EMPEROR TOGLUCK" and "Togluckabad".
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