Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Pavagadh Hill rises to a height of 800 metres (2,600xc2xa0ft), has a geological setting of reddish-yellow stone, and is considered to be one of the oldest rock formations in India.
It was during this period that Mahmud laid the foundation stone for his mosque.
The city of Champaner had been very well planned with streets and whitewashed stone houses.
Some of the tanks were built by constructing embankments and diverting the stored water into stone cisterns.
[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.
The huge wall of free stone is known as Bigada's wall, and encloses the Jahapanah (the world shelter) and the Bhadar or the citadel of Mahmudabad Champaner; the area enclosed by this fortification is 1 mile (1.6xc2xa0km) long and 280 yards (260xc2xa0m) wide.
[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.
[6] It had ornate decorations, mostly consisting of stone carvings.
They have ornate decorations, mostly stone carvings.
The Garbabrihas are enshrined with beautiful stone images of Tirthankaras in these temples.
[11] The masjid is built over a high plinth, has a central dome, two minarets each 30 metres (98xc2xa0ft) high, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs and ornately carved entry gates fitted with stone jalis.
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.