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Krishnadevaraya (India)
Alauddin Khalji (India)
Menes (Egypt)
Khufu (Egypt)
Gauis Gracchus (Rome)
Hayam Wuruk (Indonesia)
Sukarno (Indonesia)
Emperor Wen of Han (China)
Ludwig II of Bavaria (Germany)
Carlos III (Spain)
Sensuret III (Egypt) 38+1=39 We all know he's going to win
Shivaji (India) 7-3=4 I think I was the first to suggest Shivaji, surprise he got second place.
Round 5 suggestions
Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek
Arceibo Observatory
Krakow Cloth Hall
Catherine Palace
Pyramid of the Niches
Sagrada Familia
Great Mosque of Alleppo
Lotus Temple
Pagoda of Bagan
Ishtar Gate
Akshardham (Gandhinagar)
Roman Pantheon
Altare della Patria
Alfonso X (Spain) 27
Chandragupta Maurya (India) 28
Constantine (Rome) 17
Djoser (Egypt) 11+1=12
Senusret III (Egypt) 29-3=26 I think Djoser was the better of the two Egyptian leaders we have here.
Shivaji (India) 24
William the Conqueror (England) 17
Château Frontenac - 15
Dhammayangyi Temple - 5
Etemenanki - 20
Krak des Chevaliers - 10-3=7 Of the remaining, this one just look like a plain castle.
Swayambhunath - 22+1=23 Coolest looking of the remaining
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