Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Mongol' in the following places:
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Ruins of Mongol capital of Karakorum, which could have included the famed Xanadu palace.
Remains of the 13th and 14th century Mongol palace at Doit Hill, thought to be xc3x96gedei Khan's residence.
Within the cultural landscape are a number of archaeological remains and standing structures, including Turkish memorial sites of the 6th-7th centuries, the 8th9th centuriesxe2x80x99 Uighur capital of Khar Balgas as well as the 13th-14th centuriesxe2x80x99 ancient Mongol imperial capital of Kharakhorum.
Erdene Zuu, the earliest surviving Mongol Buddhist monastery, the Tuvkhun Hermitage and the Shank Western monastery are testimony to the widespread and enduring religious traditions and cultural practices of the Northern School of Buddhism which, with their respect for all the forms of life, enshrine the enduring sustainable management practices of this unique cultural landscape of the Central Asian steppes.
Specifically, the inscribed property provides evidence of the 6th-7th century Turkish memorial sites, the 8th-9th century Uighur capita of Khar Balgas, the 13th-14th century Mongol capital of Kharkhorum, the earliest surviving Mongol Buddhist monastery at Erdene Zuu, the Hermitage Monastery of Tuvkhum, the Shankh Western Monastery, the palace at Doit Hill, the ancient towns of Talyn Dorvoljin, Har Bondgor, and Bayangol Am, deer stones and ancient graves, the sacred mountains of Hangai Ovoo and Undor Sant and archaeological and ethnographic evidence attesting to the long and enduring tradition of nomadic pastoralism.