Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Humayun's Tomb, Delhi' has mentioned 'Monument' in the following places:
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It spread over 13 hectares surrounding the monument, changed repeatedly over the years after its construction.
The capital had already shifted to Agra in 1556, and the decline of the Mughals accelerated the decay of the monument and its features, as the expensive upkeep of the garden proved impossible.
However, the capture of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 together with the premises, and his subsequent sentencing to exile, along with execution of his three sons, meant that the monument's worst days lay ahead, as the British took over Delhi completely.
An important phase in the restoration of the complex began around 1993, when the monument was declared a World Heritage Site.
Both these monument now lie inside a commercial area facing the complex's parking lot.
"Tomb of Kaka", and Kokah or Kaka in Persian stand for foster-brother (mirak brother), Mirak(a Persian title as sir) though the identity of the person remains unknown, and it might be (incorrectly) referring to another nearby monument in the Chausath Khamba complex, the tomb Ataga Khan, the foster brother of Humayun, which lies in Nizamuddin West area and not to the east of the Humayun's tomb.
When illuminated at night, the monument looks truly magnificent.
Ill thought out construction plans like The Delhi Government's plans in 2006/2007 to build a new tunnel to connect East Delhi to Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi in South Delhi, and to widen the roads near the tomb for the 2010 Commonwealth Games to connect National Highway-24 with Lodhi Road, also posed a serious threat to the monument.
Urban planners feared that the historic monument would not have been able to withstand the vibrations ensuing from the construction work in such close proximity.
[55] On 19 April 2016, India's Union Culture Minister Dr. Mahesh Sharma unveiled the restored finial of the monument.