Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Citadel, Ancient City and Fortress Buildings of Derbent' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
'The Gate') or as "Bxc4x81b al-Hadid" (Arabic: xd8xa8xd9x8exd8xa7xd8xa8 xd9xb1xd9x84xd9x92xd8xadxd9x8exd8xafxd9x90xd9x8axd8xafxe2x80x8e, lit.
[16] A similar name, also meaning "Iron Gate", was used by Turkic peoples, in the form of "Demirkapi".
To the south lies the seaward extremity of the Caucasian wall (fifty metres long), otherwise known as Alexander's Wall, blocking the narrow pass of the Iron Gate or Caspian Gates (Portae Athanae or Portae Caspiae).
Evidence was found of a fortified settlement in the region of the citadel during the 3rd century BCE and 4th century CE, which was confirmed by historical documents; Greek-Roman authors knew this settlement by the name of Albanian gate and meanwhile the ancient Armenian authors called it the Chol/Chor.
The modern name of Derbent (from Persian dar, xe2x80x9cgatexe2x80x9d, and band, xe2x80x9cred, communication, barrierxe2x80x9d) is associated with a great fortification constructed in the 5th century by the Sasanian Empire.