Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Agra Fort' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Four gates were provided on its four sides, one Khizri gate opening on to the river.
Two of the fort's gates are notable: the "Delhi Gate" and the "Lahore Gate."
The Lahore Gate is also popularly also known as the "Amar Singh Gate," for Amar Singh Rathore.
The monumental Delhi Gate, which faces the city on the western side of the fort, is considered the grandest of the four gates and a masterpiece of Akbar's time.
It was built circa 1568 both to enhance security and as the king's formal gate, and includes features related to both.
A wooden drawbridge was used to cross the moat and reach the gate from the mainland; inside, an inner gateway called Hathi Pol ("Elephant Gate") xe2x80x93 guarded by two life-sized stone elephants with their riders xe2x80x93 added another layer of security.
Because the Indian military (the Parachute Brigade in particular) is still using the northern portion of the Agra Fort, the Delhi Gate cannot be used by the public.
Tourists enter via the Amar Singh Gate.
Hardly thirty Mughal buildings have survived on the south-eastern side, facing the river, such as the Delhi Gate and Akbar Gate and one palace xe2x80x93 "Bengali Mahal".
Akbar Darwazza (Akbar Gate) was renamed Amar Singh Gate by Shah Jahan.
The gate is similar in design to the Delhi Gate.
Its closed western bay houses, the Ghaznin gate, Babur's baoli and a well are situated beneath it.
Ghaznin Gate (1030 A.D.): The gate originally belonged to the tomb of Mahmud Ghaznavi at Ghazni.
The gate is, in fact, made of local deodar wood of Ghazni and not of sandalwood.
Sir John Marshall had placed here a notice-board which described the whole episode about this gate.
The idea to restore it at Somnath was ultimately given up and the gate was abandoned.
Plan of Agra Fort on display at the fort, 2012 Exterior of Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience Interior of Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) Agra Fort Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) Amar Singh Gate, Agra Jahangir Palace Diwan-i-Khas Delhi gate, by Seeta Ram, 1814xe2x80x9315 Agra Fort insides Decorated column Decorations on the ceiling Weeks Edwin Gate of the Fortress at Agra India Inside the Fort's extensive compound Rampart of Agra Fort Bathtub of Jahangir Taj and Yamuna river Musamman Burj inside Anguri Bagh, the garden in the courtyard Agra Fort: Shish Mahal Agra Fort: Hon'ble John Russell Colvin's Tomb.