Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Location of the mausoleum within the town's defensive walls. | WIKI |
The Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi is situated in the north-eastern part of the modern-day town of Turkestan (formerly known as Hazrat-e Turkestan),[3][5] an ancient centre of caravan trade known earlier as Khazret and later as Yasi,[8] in the southern part of Kazakhstan. | WIKI |
[3] To the north of the Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi, a reconstructed section of the citadel wall from the 1970s separates the historical area from the developments of the modern town. | WIKI |
The town of Yasi was largely spared during the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia in the 13th century. | WIKI |
[1] The town then came under the control of the Timurid Dynasty in the 1360s. | WIKI |
The town, situated on the border of the nomadic and settled cultures,[6] flourished as the khanate's largest trade and craft center. | WIKI |
[16] Fortifications were erected to safeguard this commercial role,[6] including the 19th-century construction of defensive walls around the unfinished mausoleum,[3] which became an important landmark and pilgrimage center of the town. | WIKI |
[16][17] Political struggles and the shift in overland trade in favor of maritime routes soon led to the town's decline, before it finally passed on to the Russian Empire in 1864. | WIKI |
The town was eventually deserted; a new town center was developed west of the area, built around a new railway station. | WIKI |
[5][23] Hence, the town of Turkestan became the second Mecca for the Muslims of Central Asia. | WIKI |
[5][6] Indeed, the mausoleum's importance to the town is attested by Turkestan's former name, Hazrat-e Turkestan, which literally means "Saint of Turkestan," a direct reference to Yasawi. | WIKI |
Being the burial site for the Sufi theologian and the khanate's Kazakh nobility, the mausoleum has further enhanced the town's prestige. | WIKI |
The property (0.55 ha) is limited to the mausoleum, which stands within a former citadel and the archaeological area of the medieval town of Yasi; the latter serves as the buffer zone (79.36 ha) for the property. | UNESCO |
The property, burials and remains of the old town offer significant testimony to the history of Central Asia. | UNESCO |
Its historic setting, the former citadel and archaeological remains of the medieval town of Yasi, serve as the buffer zone for the property. | UNESCO |
The Mausoleum stands within the former old town area, an archaeological area where the houses were destroyed in the 19th century. | UNESCO |
The new town of Turkestan, which developed to the west, has maintained a low skyline, allowing the mausoleum to stand out as a major monument within its context and maintain the required visual integrity. | UNESCO |
Reserve Museum includes architectural complex of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi mausoleum, archaeological remains of the medieval town of Yasi within the boundaries of the buffer zone and the adjacent secondary monuments. | UNESCO |
A new five-year Management Plan for the Protection and Preservation of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi and architectural and archaeological monuments of Ancient Town of Turkestan, whose focus is the property and its buffer zone, is under elaboration. | UNESCO |