Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Erbil Citadel' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1190 when Zain ad-Din Yusuf Died His older brother Muzaffar al-Din Gxc3xb6kbxc3xb6ri who was previously governor of Edessa became the new governor of Erbil, who created a lower town around the city on the citadel mound and founded hospitals and madrasahs.
They plundered the lower town but had to retreat before an approaching caliphal army and had to put off the capture of the citadel.
[14] Hxc3xbclegxc3xbc then appointed a Christian governor to the town and there was an influx of Jacobite Christians, who were allowed to build a church.
Despite Mar Yahballaha's best efforts to avert the impending doom, the citadel was at last taken by Ilkhanate troops on 1 July 1310, and all the defenders were massacred, including all the Christian inhabitants of the lower town.
Erbil became a part of the Musul Vilayet in Ottoman Empire for until World War I, when the Ottomans and their Kurdish and Turcoman allies were defeated by the British Empire., the town had approximately 3,200 inhabitants, including a sizeable Jewish minority.
The area around the southern base of the citadel has received the attention of modern town planners, with the large open-air Lana market where once market stalls sold leather crafts now and replaced by a large modern shopping mall.
The physical structure of the Citadel town is characterized by the permanence of the Ottoman period urban form and street pattern on top of the mound.