Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore' has mentioned 'Marble' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[2] Additions from the Shah Jahan period are characterized by luxurious marble with inlaid Persian floral designs,[2] while the fort's grand and iconic Alamgiri Gate was constructed by the last of the great Mughal Emperors, Aurangzeb, and faces the renowned Badshahi Mosque. | WIKI |
The marble Naulakha Pavilion is one of the most iconic sights at the fort. | WIKI |
[33] The marble shades of the pavilion are capped with merlons to hide view from the grounds. | WIKI |
"[45] Its walls were decorated with intricate frescoes and marble inlay that have been severely deteriorate by layers of subsequent white-washing and centuries of dampness. | WIKI |
[49] The plinth and door frames are made of marble with a curvilinear roof. | WIKI |
The chambers feature carved marble screens, and are decorated with inlaid white marble and frescoes, It is the first building built by Shah Jahan in the fort. | WIKI |
At present its decorations have vanished except for a trace of the marble which once might have beautified the faxc3xa7ade. | WIKI |
Shah Jahan added a fairy tale-like complex of buildings surrounding the Court of Shah Jahan (Diwan-e-Kas, Lal Burj, Khwabgah-e-Jahangiri, and the Shish Mahal, 1631-32, one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, sparkling with mosaics of glass, gilt, semi-precious stones and marble screening). | UNESCO |