Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baalbek' has mentioned 'Citadel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[36] It was well-watered both from a stream running from the Rxc4x81s-el-xcaxbfAin spring SE of the citadel[37] and, during the spring, from numerous rills formed by meltwater from the Anti-Lebanons.
In Islamic mythology, the temple complex was said to have been a palace of Solomon's[41][d] which was put together by djinn[44][45][46] and given as a wedding gift to the Queen of Sheba;[18] its actual Roman origin remained obscured by the citadel's medieval fortifications as late as the 16th-century visit of the Polish prince Radziwixc5x82xc5x82.
The outer city held until October 10 and the citadel until the 21st,[75] when Unur surrendered upon a promise of safe passage.
Baalbek's citadel served as a jail for Crusaders taken by the Zengids as prisoners of war.
The Tell Baalbek temple complex, fortified as the town's citadel during the Middle Ages,[93] was constructed from local stone, mostly white granite and a rough white marble.