Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Location 2 History 2.1 Early history 2.2 Delhi Sultanate 2.3 Mughal era 2.3.1 Akbar period 2.3.2 Jahangir period 2.3.3 Shah Jahan period 2.3.4 Aurangzeb period 2.4 Sikh era 2.5 Modern era 3 Layout 4 Major structures 4.1 Shah Burj Quadrangle 4.1.1 Naulakha Pavilion 4.1.2 Picture Wall 4.1.3 Sheesh Mahal 4.1.4 Summer Palace 4.2 Khilwat Khana 4.2.1 Kala Burj 4.2.2 Lal Burj 4.3 Shah Jahan's Quadrangle 4.3.1 Diwan-i-Khas 4.3.2 The Khwabgah of Shah Jahan 4.4 Jahangir's Quadrangle 4.4.1 Diwan-i-Aam 4.4.2 Kharak Singh Haveli 4.4.3 The Khwabgah of Jahangir 4.4.4 Sehdari pavilion 4.5 Maktab Khana 4.6 Moti Masjid 4.7 Gates 4.7.1 Akbari Gate 4.7.2 Alamgiri Gate 4.7.3 Shah Burj Gate 4.8 Naag Temple 4.9 Mai Jindan Haveli 5 Conservation 6 Governance 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 Sources 11 External links | WIKI |
[12] Notable Akbar period structures included the Doulat Khana-e-Khas-o-Am, Jharoka-e-Darshan, and Akbari Gate. | WIKI |
While relaying the deteriorated floor of Akbari Gate in April 2007, three floors in the fort were unearthed belonging to the British, Sikh and Mughal period. | WIKI |
The second, a private and concealed residential section is divided into courts in the north and accessible through elephant gate. | WIKI |
Akbari Gate as seen from within the fort complex. | WIKI |
Akbari Gate[edit] | WIKI |
Akbari Gate was built in 1566 and now called Maseeti Gate. | WIKI |
The gate is one of Lahore's most iconic monuments, and once featured on Pakistani currency. | WIKI |
Shah Burj Gate[edit] | WIKI |
Akbarxe2x80x99s efforts are exemplified in the Masjidi Gate flanked by two bastions and the Khana-e-Khas-o-Am (Public and Private Audience Hall). | UNESCO |