Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park' has mentioned 'Citadel' in the following places:
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He built elaborate ornate structures, fortified both the forts, made the hill fort his Mauliya (meaning Lord of the Hill) and his citadel over a period of 23 years and eventually moved his capital from Ahmadabad to Champaner. | WIKI |
Helical stepped well Sakar Khan's Dargah City Gate near Kasbin Talao Citadel walls City walls at south-east corner of the citadel going up the hill East and South Bhadra Gates Sahar ki Masjid (Bohrani) Three cells inside the citadel wall between Sahar ki Masjid the local fund Dharmashala Mandvi or Custom House Jami Masjid Stepwell north of Jama Masjid Kevda Masjid and Cenotaph Tomb with a big dome in the centre and small corner domes on way to Khajuri Masjid near Wada Talao Cenotaph of Kevda Masjid Nagina Masjid Cenotaph of Nagina Masjid Lila Gumbaz ki Masjid, Chapaner Kabutarkhana Pavilion on the north bank of Wada Talao near Khajuri Masjid Kamani Masjid Bawaman Mosque | WIKI |
Citadel walls. | WIKI |
[3] A rectangular building at the approach to the citadel is a guard room of size 150 feet (46xc2xa0m)x1120 feet (37xc2xa0m) with double gates, which has windows made of stone that are embellished with intricate carvings. | WIKI |
Shikari Kot or Hunters Fort is located to the east of the Citadel. | WIKI |
Other notable mosques in the heritage area are: the Kevada Masjid, the Ek Minarka Masjid (single dome mosque); the Panch Mahuda ka masjid (five-domed mosque) in a forested area; the Shehrka Masjid (city mosque), an elegant structure located inside the citadel; and the Nagina Masjid (jewel mosque), about 0.75 miles (1.21xc2xa0km) to the south of the citadel, built with pure white stone; a stepwell decorated with arches is close to this mosque. | WIKI |