Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi' has mentioned 'Central Asia' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The religious structure continues to draw pilgrims from across Central Asia and has come to epitomize the Kazakh national identity.
[2] He is widely revered in Central Asia and the Turkic-speaking world for popularizing Sufism,[10] which sustained the diffusion of Islam in the area despite the contemporary onslaught of the Mongol invasion.
The dome of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi's mausoleum is the largest in Central Asia.
[3][14][19] The section is covered by the largest existing brick dome in Central Asia, also measuring 18.2xc2xa0m (59.7xc2xa0ft) in diameter.
[20] Indeed, the mausoleum's main dome remains the largest existing brick dome in Central Asia.
[5][23] Hence, the town of Turkestan became the second Mecca for the Muslims of Central Asia.
Built between 1389 and 1405, by order of Timur (Tamerlane), the ruler of Central Asia, it replaced a smaller 12th century mausoleum.
A conic-spherical dome, the largest in Central Asia, sits above the Main Hall (Kazandyk).