Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore' has mentioned 'East India Company' in the following places:
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Lahore Fortxd8xb4xd8xa7xdbx81xdbx8c xd9x82xd9x84xd8xb9xdbx81A view of the fort's iconic Alamigiri GateLocationLahore, PakistanCoordinates31xc2xb035xe2x80xb216.48xe2x80xb3N 74xc2xb018xe2x80xb254.23xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf31.5879111xc2xb0N 74.3150639xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 31.5879111; 74.3150639Coordinates: 31xc2xb035xe2x80xb216.48xe2x80xb3N 74xc2xb018xe2x80xb254.23xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf31.5879111xc2xb0N 74.3150639xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 31.5879111; 74.3150639Built1566, with later additions under Mughal and Sikh empiresArchitectural style(s)Indo-Islamic, MughalOwner Mughal Empire (1566-1761) Maratha Empire (1757-1759) Sikh Confederacy (1761-1799) Sikh Empire (1799-1849) East India Company (1849-1858) British India (1858-1947) Central Government of Pakistan (1947-present) Location of Lahore Fortxd8xb4xd8xa7xdbx81xdbx8c xd9x82xd9x84xd8xb9xdbx81 in LahoreShow map of LahoreLahore Fort (Pakistan)Show map of Pakistan UNESCO World Heritage SitePart ofFort and Shalamar Gardens in LahoreCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iiiReference171-001Inscription1981 (5th session)
The fort then passed to the control of the East India Company after they annexed Punjab following their victory over the Sikhs at the Battle of Gujrat in February 1849.
[46][47] After the defeat of the Sikh empire in the Second Anglo Sikh War, it went into the hands of the East India Company and in 1858, into the hands of the British Raj, and its appointed agents and executors.