Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Erbil Citadel' has mentioned 'Mongols' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Erbil/Hewlxc3xaar CitadelKurdish: Qelay Hewlxc3xaar, Arabic: xd9x82xd9x84xd8xb9xd8xa9 xd8xa3xd8xb1xd8xa8xd9x8axd9x84Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq Aerial view of the Erbil citadelErbil/Hewlxc3xaar CitadelCoordinates36xc2xb011xe2x80xb228xe2x80xb3N 44xc2xb000xe2x80xb232xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.191xc2xb0N 44.009xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.191; 44.009TypeCitadelSite informationControlledxc2xa0byKurdistan RegionOpenxc2xa0tothexc2xa0publicYesConditionPartially ruinedSite historyBattles/warsSiege by the Mongols (1258) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameErbil CitadelTypeCulturalCriteriaivDesignated2014 (38th session)Referencexc2xa0no.1437State PartyIraqRegionList of World Heritage Sites in Iraq
After the Mongols captured the citadel in 1258, the importance of Erbil declined.
Fifteenth-century depiction of the siege of Erbil by the Mongols in 1258
When the Mongols invaded the Near East in the 13th century, they attacked Erbil for the first time in 1237.
[13] After the fall of Baghdad to Hxc3xbclegxc3xbc and the Mongols in 1258, they returned to Erbil and were able to capture the citadel after a siege lasting six months.