Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador)' has mentioned 'Fortress' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In the Berber language, which is spoken by a sizeable proportion of the city's inhabitants, it is called "Taxe1xb9xa3xe1xb9xa3ort", meaning 'the small fortress'.
In 1506, the king of Portugal, D. Manuel I, ordered a fortress to be built there, named Castelo Real de Mogador.
For 12 years, Mohammed III directed a French engineer, Thxc3xa9odore Cornut, and several other Moroccan and European architects and technicians to build the fortress and city along modern lines.
[12][13] Originally called "Souira" ("the small fortress"), the name became "Es-Saouira" ("the beautifully designed").
The Medina of Essaouira, formerly named Mogador (name originating from the Phoenician word Migdol meaning a xc2xabxc2xa0small fortressxc2xa0xc2xbb), is an outstanding example of a fortified town of the mid-eighteenth century, surrounded by a wall influenced by the Vauban model.