Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat' has mentioned 'Tomb' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
It is located near Khan Jahan Ali's tomb.
Close to this mosque are the Zinda Pir Mosque and mazar (tomb), which are in ruins.
It is located on the opposite side of the Khan Jahan Tomb on the Khulna-Bagerhat Road.
However, it needs further repair work to prevent dampness inside the tomb, and also to the brickwork on the exterior surfaces.
The Khan Jahan Mausoleum or tomb is located on the northern bank of a water tank (a pond infested with crocodiles) called thakur dighi in Bengali language.
The tomb has black stones have been used in making the tomb and it is made of three steps.
After retirement, Khan Jahan spent his retired life here and after his death on 25 October 1459, his tomb was preserved here.
The Pir Ali Tomb (of Pir Ali, a close associate of Khan Jahan) is an annexe building to this mausoleum and is of identical layout.
The density of Islamic religious monuments is explained by the piety of Khan Jahan, which is evidenced by the engraved inscription on his tomb.
The second important monument, Khan Jahan's tomb, is an extraordinary representation of this type of architecture as well as calligraphic parlance.