Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Sousse' has mentioned 'Ribat' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Tower of the Medina of Sousse Wall of the Medina Medina of Sousse Sign of UNESCO World Heritage Walls of the Medina of Sousse One of the gates of the Medina Mosque of the Medina of Sousse Ribat of the Medina of Sousse
Several monuments of the medina bear witness to this robust, ascetic and imposing architecture, notably the Ribat, the Great Mosque, the Bou Ftata Mosque, the Kasbah and the ramparts.
The Ribat, both a fort and a religious building, is an eminent example of this type of construction.
Criterion (iii):xc2xa0With the Ribat, the Kasbah, ramparts, Bou Ftata Mosque and the Great Mosque, the Medina of Sousse bears exceptional witness to the civilization of the first centuries of the Hegira.
The Medina was conceived according to a regular plan with its meridian axis running from Bab el Kabli to the ribat and the ancient interior port, and its east-west axis running from Bab el Jedid to Bab el Gharbi.
Criterion (iv): The most ancient and best conserved of all, the Ribat of Sousse, is an outstanding example of this type of construction, with its rectangular enclosure flanked with towers and turrets, pierced with a single gate on the south, an inner courtyard rising over two levels with thirty-five cells opening onto it, a mosque on the southern side of the first storey, with its south-east facing tower, added in 821, serving as both a minaret and watch tower, from where signals from the Ribat could be transmitted to Monastir.
In addition to the large number of monuments benefiting from specific listing as historic monuments (Kasbah, Great Mosque, Ribat, Soufra, Bou Ftata Mosque, etc.