Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
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The hill was surrounded and the fort held under siege for more than a year and was finally captured on 17 November 1484, when Kivamul Mulk and Malik Ayaz Sultani penetrated the walls and broke the main gate, destroyed the army and injured the leaders of the Gurjars. | WIKI |
Remaining at the site are the Royal precincts within fortified walls, the entrance gate or the city gate, the mosque outside the fortifications, the royal walkway leading into the palace, and the second enclosure consisting of unexplored Jahanpanah. | WIKI |
Eastern fortress gate | WIKI |
Gate No. | WIKI |
1 on Pavagarh hill (Atak Gate) Gate No. | WIKI |
2 (with three gateways, Budhiya gate) Gate No. | WIKI |
3 (Moti gate, Sadanshah-Gate) Gate No. | WIKI |
4 with big bastion with cells in the interior Sat Manzil between gate Nos. | WIKI |
4 and 5 right up to bastions on top Mint above Gate No4 Gate No. | WIKI |
5 near Machi (Gulan Bulan Gate) Gate No. | WIKI |
6 (Buland Darwaza) Makai Kothar Palace of Patai Rawal with tanks Gate No. | WIKI |
7 near iron bridge (Makai Gate) Gate No. | WIKI |
8 (Tarapore Gate) The fort of Pavagad and ruined Hindu and Jain temples on the top of Pavagad hills Navlakha Kothar Walls of fort on top | WIKI |
[3] The west gate has fortifications running from the ridge to the north built of brick and cement, followed by a freely laid stone wall for about a mile, then followed by a second line of old wall (of 30 feet (9.1xc2xa0m) height) which extends 220 yards (200xc2xa0m) and rises to join the first line (known as atak) of fortifications on the hill. | WIKI |
They are of three different groups: The first consists of the Bhavanaderi temples near Naqqarkhana gate called the Navalakka temples, the second group is in honour of the Tirthankaras Suparshvanatha and Chandraprabha and the third group, situated on the southeast of Pavagarh Hill (Mataji's cliff), is near the Pxc4x81rxc5x9bva temple next to the Dudhia tank. | WIKI |
Among the five mosques in very good condition, the Jami Masjid (also spelled "Jama Masjid") near the east gate, built by Sultan Begada, is one of the most notable among the 114 monuments listed by the Baroda Heritage Trust. | WIKI |
From this location to the east gate, the view of present-day Champaner consists of shabby houses on a lone street. | WIKI |