Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hill Forts of Rajasthan' has mentioned 'Fort' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
UNESCO World Heritage SiteAmber Fort at JaipurLocationRajasthan, IndiaIncludes Chittor Fort Kumbhalgarh Fort Ranthambore Fort Gagron Fort Amber Fort Jaisalmer Fort Reference247revInscription2013 (37th session)123456Show map of Rajasthan123456Show map of India
The criteria set resulting in the selection process followed the four following perimeters: The forts adapted to the Geography of the Hilltops, the fortifications were power centers, they included sacred grounds, and the fort was designed with urban settlements.
This and excluded many forts solely based on typology such as Junagarh Fort which is a ground fort.
The sixth fort, Jaisalmer was later added into the series.
Vista of Amer Fort from across the road Jaisalmer Fort Jain Temple inside Jaisalmer Fort Ganesh Pol Entrance, Amer Fort Sheesh Mahal, Amer Fort Amer Fort Kumbhalgarh Jaisalmer Aerial view of Kumbhalgarh Fort Jain Temple, Kumbhalgarh Fort Ranthambhore Fort Jain Temple, Ranthambore Fort Gagron Fort Chittor Fort
Furthermore the sheer number and variety of architectural remains of early date (ranging from the 8th to the 16th centuries) mark it as an exceptional fort in its scale and monumentality comparable to very few other Indian forts.
Gagron is an exemplar of a river-protected fort.
The extensive township contained within it from the outset, still inhabited today, and the group of Jain temples, make it an important (and in some respects even unique) example of a sacred and secular (urban) fort.
Criterion (ii): The Hill Forts of Rajasthan exhibit an important interchange of Princely Rajput ideologies in fort planning, art and architecture from the early medieval to late medieval period, within the varied physiographic and cultural zones of Rajasthan.
However, ICOMOS is concerned about the surrounding development and industrial activities around Chittorgarh Fort, in particular the pollution and landscape impact of the nearby quarries, cement factories and zinc smelting plants, which, if continued or even expanded, have the potential to adversely affect the property.
At Jaisalmer the wider setting and views to and from the fort could be vulnerable to certain types of urban development in the surrounding town.