Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pyu Ancient Cities' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Like most subsequent cities, the main entrance of the walls led to the palace, which faced east.
In the centre of the city was what most scholars think represented the rectangular palace site, 518 by 343 metres (1,699xc2xa0ft xc3x97xc2xa01,125xc2xa0ft), symbolising both a mandala and a zata (horoscope), like in Maingmaw.
[27] Only the southern half of the city was taken up by the palace, monasteries and houses; the entire northern half consisted of rice fields.
[17] Pyu-era city practices were the forefathers of the latter-day Burmese city and palace designs down to the 19th century Mandalay.
At or near the centre of each ancient city was an administrative compound containing the palace marking the cosmic hub of the Pyu political and social universe.