Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Taxila' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Panorama of the Jaulian monastery
It is also known for its collection of Buddhist religious monuments, including the Dharmarajika stupa, the Jaulian monastery, and the Mohra Muradu monastery.
Khanpur Cave Saraikala , prehistoric mound Bhir Mound Sirkap (fortified city) Sirsukh (fortified ruined city) Dharmarajika stupa and monastery Khader Mohra (Akhuri) Kalawan group of buildings Giri complex of monuments Kunala stupa and monastery Jandial complex Lalchak and Badalpur[disambiguation needed] Buddhist stuppa Mohra Moradu stupa and monastery Pippala stupa and monastery Jaulian stupa and monastery Lalchak mounds Buddhist remains around Bhallar stupa Giri Mosque and tombs
The Buddhist archaeological sites at Taxila include the Dharmarajika complex and stupa, the Khader Mohra grouping, the Kalawan grouping, the Giri monasteries, the Kunala stupa and monastery, the Jandial complex, the Lalchack and the Badalpur stupa remains and monasteries, the Mohra Moradu monastic remains, the Pipplian and the Jaulian remains, and the Bahalar stupa and remains.
Exposure of the archaeological remains to the extremes of a tropical climate, uncontrolled growth of vegetation, and earthquakes represents a risk to the overall integrity of the property, as do expansions of the industrial estates located within the Taxila valley (despite their location outside the buffer zone), limestone blasting and quarrying activities in the valley, and illegal excavations by looters in the Buddhist monastery sites.