Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat' has mentioned 'Bengal' in the following places:
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The mosques were built during the governorship of Ulugh Khan Jahan, a Turkic military officer appointed as governor in the Sundarbans by Sultan Mahmud Shah of Bengal. | WIKI |
The mosque city is situated in southern Bengal near the vast estuary of the Bengal delta. | WIKI |
The Bengal Sultanate appointed Khan Jahan Ali, also known as Ulug Khan, as its governor in the Sundarbans in southern Bengal during the 15th-century. | WIKI |
Interestingly, Mahmud Shah was also responsible for transferring Bengal's capital from Pandua to Gauda. | WIKI |
[citation needed] In south Bengal, the mosque city of Bagerhat displays the simplistic 'Khan Jahan Style' of Bengali Islamic architecture. | WIKI |
The Sixty Dome Mosque, on the eastern bank of a water tank or pond (the takur dighi), is one of the oldest mosques in the country and is described as a "historic mosque representing the Golden Era of Muslim Bengal". | WIKI |
The magnificent city, which extended for 50 km2, contains some of the most significant buildings of the initial period of the development of Muslim architecture of Bengal. | UNESCO |
It contains some of the most significant buildings of the initial period of the development of Muslim architecture in Bengal. | UNESCO |
Shait-Gumbad is one of the largest mosques and represents the flavour of the traditional orthodox mosque plan and it is the only example of its kind in the whole of Bengal. | UNESCO |