Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Meknes' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
View of Bab Berda'in gate and the minaret of the Bab Barda'in Mosque (photograph from 1881)
[19] The monumental gate known as Bab al-Mansur al-'Alj, overlooking Place al-Hedim, was only finished in 1732 by his son Moulay Abdallah.
Bab Mansur al-'Alj: The most famous gateway of the city (also known as Bab Mansour or Bab el-Mansur), this gate overlooks the southern end of Place el-Hedim and acted as the ceremonial grand entrance to the Kasbah of Moulay Isma'il.
[12][13] Its name comes from the architect and designer of the gate, Mansour al-'Alj (the "Victorious Apostate"), a former Christian slave who converted to Islam.
[13] Bab Jama' an-Nouar: Another ornate gate located next to Bab Mansur; also called Bab al-Nuwwar in some sources.
[40][20] Bab ad-Dar al-Kebira: The monumental gate entrance to the Dar al-Kebira palace, dating to 1679xe2x80x9380.
The funerary complex was originally entered from the dar al-Kebira to the north but is nowadays entered by a 20th-century gate to the south.
The eastern section, which is still entered via an ornate royal gate on its eastern perimeter (north of Heri es-Swani), was mostly occupied by the Qasr al-Muhannasha ("Palace of the Labyrinth").