Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Humayun's Tomb, Delhi' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
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It has two double-storey entrances, the West gate which used now, while the South gate, which was used during Mughal era, now remains closed. | WIKI |
In the 1940s, an uneven settlement in the lower plinth had been corrected by covering it with a layer of concrete, adding to the disfigurement of the original Mughal flooring, which matched with that at the West Gate. | WIKI |
Humayun's Tomb Seen from Inside the West Gate The Western Facade of the West Gate at Humayun's Tomb Isa Khan's mosque, across his tomb, also built ca 1547 CE, near Humayun's tomb Gateway into Araba Sarai, south to the pathway towards Humayun's tomb Afsarwala tomb located near Humayun Tomb Tomb of Humayun, with his barber's tomb (Nai-ka-Gumbad) in the foreground, Delhi (1858 photograph) English garden-style roundabouts replaced the square central tanks of the Charbagh garden in 1860 Humayun's Tomb at night | WIKI |