Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din' has mentioned 'Kurds' in the following places:
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Krak des Chevaliers or Crac des Chevaliers (French pronunciation:xc2xa0xe2x80x8b[kxcax81ak de xcax83(xc9x99)valje]; Arabic: xd9x82xd9x84xd8xb9xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xadxd8xb5xd9x86xe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0Qalxcaxbfat al-xe1xb8xa4ixe1xb9xa3n), also called xe1xb8xa4ixe1xb9xa3n al-Akrxc4x81d (xd8xadxd8xb5xd9x86 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xa3xd9x83xd8xb1xd8xa7xd8xafxe2x80x8e, literally "Fortress of the Kurds") and formerly Crac de l'Ospital, is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world. | WIKI |
This derives from the name of an earlier fortification on the same site called xe1xb8xa4oxe1xb9xa3n al-Akrxc4x81d (xd8xadxd8xb5xd9x86 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xa3xd9x83xd8xb1xd8xa7xd8xafxe2x80x8e), meaning "fort of the Kurds". | WIKI |
[5] Crat was probably the French version of Akrxc4x81d, the word for Kurds. | WIKI |
[16] Due to Nasr's garrisoning of Kurdish troops at the site, the castle became known as "xe1xb8xa4ixe1xb9xa3n al-Akrxc4x81d" (Fortress of the Kurds). | WIKI |