Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi' has mentioned 'Islam' in the following places:
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Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (Khawaja or Khwaja (Persian: xd8xaexd9x88xd8xa7xd8xacxd9x87 pronounced khxc3xa2je) corresponds to "master", whence Arabic: xd8xaexd9x88xd8xa7xd8xacxd8xa9 khawxc4x81jah), also spelled as Khawajah Akhmet Yassawi, was the 12th-century head of a regional school of Sufism, a mystic movement in Islam which began in the 9th century. | WIKI |
[12] Overtime, the descendants of the Mongols settled in the area and converted to Islam. | WIKI |
[12] In Yasi, he put his attention to the construction of a larger mausoleum to house Yasawi's remains,[13][14] with the intention of glorifying Islam, promoting its further dissemination, and improving the governance of the immediate areas. | WIKI |