Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Humayun's Tomb, Delhi' has mentioned 'Mosque' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Starting with the Turkic Slave dynasty which built the Qutb Minar (1192) and its adjacent Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque (1193 CE).
On the western side of the tomb lies a three-bay wide mosque, in red sandstone.
Afsarwala Tomb and mosque: Standing southwest end of the complex, lies the Afsarwala tomb, dedicated to an unknown person.
The mosque itself can be dated to the same period judging from its siting, standing as it does adjacent to the tomb, rather than away from it.
Arab Serai: Literally meaning the sarai (resthouse) for the horses, the structure stands adjacent to the Afsarwala mosque and was built by Bega Begum[39] around 1560-1561 CE, ostensibly built for the craftsmen who came for the construction work.
Humayun's Tomb Seen from Inside the West Gate The Western Facade of the West Gate at Humayun's Tomb Isa Khan's mosque, across his tomb, also built ca 1547 CE, near Humayun's tomb Gateway into Araba Sarai, south to the pathway towards Humayun's tomb Afsarwala tomb located near Humayun Tomb Tomb of Humayun, with his barber's tomb (Nai-ka-Gumbad) in the foreground, Delhi (1858 photograph) English garden-style roundabouts replaced the square central tanks of the Charbagh garden in 1860 Humayun's Tomb at night