Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rohtas Fort' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
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Rohtas FortUNESCO World Heritage SiteKabuli Gate, Rohtas FortLocationRohtas City , Dina Jhelum District, Punjab, PakistanCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii), (iv)Reference586Inscription1997 (21st session)Coordinates32xc2xb058xe2x80xb27xe2x80xb3N 73xc2xb034xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.96861xc2xb0N 73.57528xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.96861; 73.57528Coordinates: 32xc2xb058xe2x80xb27xe2x80xb3N 73xc2xb034xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.96861xc2xb0N 73.57528xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.96861; 73.57528Location of Rohtas Fort in Punjab, PakistanShow map of Punjab, PakistanRohtas Fort (Pakistan)Show map of Pakistan | WIKI |
[3] The fort's Langar Khani gate opens into the citadel, but is actually a trap that is in the direct line of fire from the fort's bastions. | WIKI |
Sohail Gate | WIKI |
Close-up of Sohail Gate | WIKI |
The Sohail gate features some of the best masonry work of the Sur Empire, and was likely the ceremonial main entrance to the fort. | WIKI |
[1] It derives its name from a local saint named Sohail Bukhari xe2x88x92 whose remains are interred in the south-western portion of the gate. | WIKI |
The gate rectangular in shape, and measures 21.34 metres (70.0 feet) high, by 20.73 metres (68.0 feet) wide, and with a depth of 15 metres (49 feet). | WIKI |
There are seven battlements along the outer face of the Sohail gate. | WIKI |
The gate features room in the upper portion that have windows which open towards the fort's interior. | WIKI |
Shah Chandwali Gate | WIKI |
This gate links the citadel to the main fort. | WIKI |
It is named after Shah Chandwali who refused to get his wages for working on this gate. | WIKI |
The saint died while still on work and was buried near the gate. | WIKI |
This gate is also a double gate. | WIKI |
The outer gate, the entrance of which is from the citadel is 13.3 meters wide and 8.23 meters deep. | WIKI |
The inner gate is a simple archway which is 3.66 meters wide. | WIKI |
Kabuli Gate | WIKI |
The Kabuli gate derives its name from the fact that it opens towards the northwest in the general direction of Kabul. | WIKI |
The gate now houses a visitors' information center, and a museum set up by the Himalayan Wildlife Foundation. | WIKI |
The gate may have been built in two stages. | WIKI |
[1] It consists of an inner and outer gate which encloses a step-well. | WIKI |
The gate has 5 battlements on top, and has stairs leading up to it from the outside. | WIKI |
On the southern side of the gate is the Shahi (Royal) Mosque because of which many people also call it Shahi (Royal) Darwaza (Gate or Door). | WIKI |
The gate derives its name from the beautiful glazed tiles used to decorate its outer arch. | WIKI |
An inscription on the left side of the gate gives the date of construction of the fort. | WIKI |
Langar Khani Gate Plan | WIKI |
Langar Khan is a double gate which is 15.25 meters (50.0 feet) high, 3.5 meters (11 feet) wide with a central arched opening. | WIKI |
The outer arch has a small window like the Sohail Gate. | WIKI |
There are two bastions on either side of the gate which have kitchen, stores and a well for water. | WIKI |
The opening of this gate is L shaped. | WIKI |
As soon as one enters from the outer gate one has to turn right. | WIKI |
This gate is 15.25 meters high and 13.8 meters wide with two bastions on either side. | WIKI |
According to a legend, Prince Sabir Suri entered the gate and had an attack of fever which proved fatal. | WIKI |
The gate opens to the north and faces towards Kashmir. | WIKI |
This gate opens into one chamber which opens into another. | WIKI |
This gate is named after one of Sher Shah Suri's greatest general, Khawas Khan Marwat. | WIKI |
This was the original entrance to the Qila (Fort) because outside the gate lies the old GT Road. | WIKI |
It is a double gate. | WIKI |
The outer gate is 12.8 meters (42 feet) wide and 8 meters (26 feet) deep. | WIKI |
It is accessible by only one gate and also had a very fine Baoli which suggests that it was meant for the chief and his family.This gate has a bastion and a defensive wall on each side. | WIKI |
The top of the gate has five battlements. | WIKI |
Unlike other gates of this Qila, the inner side of the gate has five battlements. | WIKI |
The inner and outer arches have sunflower motifs like the Sohail Gate. | WIKI |
The gate also has a room which has windows opening to the inside and the outside. | WIKI |
Gatali Gate | WIKI |
It is a single gate 9.15 meter high and 6.1 meter deep. | WIKI |
This gate faces to the village Gatali Ford (ravine) which is called also Patan Gatiali or Gatiyalian, the important point to cross the River Jhelum for the Kashmir Valley, thus the name. | WIKI |
This is an entrance rather than a gate. | WIKI |
This is a small entrance like the Tulla Mori Gate. | WIKI |
There is a bastion next to this gate. | WIKI |
There is also located a dipilated pond in front of this gate within the fort, since the construction of the fort, for this reason it is now called "Sar Gate" as "Sar" means water pond. | WIKI |
This small mosque known as Shahi masjid is near the Kabuli gate. | WIKI |
To be ever ready in case of attack, stairs lead directly from the courtyard of this mosque to the top of Kabuli Gate. | WIKI |
The Lilly design was later used by Mughals in Tomb of Jahangir, Tomb of Nur Jehan and the Shah Burj Gate in Lahore Fort. | WIKI |
The royal baoli is near the Kabuli Gate for the Royal family. | WIKI |
The Sar Gate baoli is a small Baoli near the Sar Gate, most likely used by soldiers. | WIKI |
These carvings are found on the gate and in the mosque. | WIKI |
It is also present in the guard post in between each gate. | WIKI |
There is an inscription in Persian on the Shishi gate which gives the date of start of construction. | WIKI |
The same inscription is also found over the Talaqi gate. | WIKI |
There are other inscriptions on the Khwas Khani, Langar Khani and Gatali gate. | WIKI |
These tiles are found on Shishi gate. | WIKI |
The tiles on Shishi gate are the earliest example of the usage of these tiles. | WIKI |
The central archway of the Chandwali Gate has been rebuilt recently so that is the only xe2x80x9cfakexe2x80x9d part of the fort. | WIKI |
In early 2005, seepage, heavy rains, and general neglect caused the left inner face of the Talaqi Gate to collapse, and the right flank and foundation to become detached from the original structure. | WIKI |
The Gatali Gate forms one of the original entrances to Rohtas. | WIKI |
Complete restoration of Shah Chandwali Gate Conservation of Haveli Man Singh Conservation of Talaqi Gate and Gatali Gate Establishment of Sher Shah Suri Museum in upper storey of Sohail Gate Improvement of quality of life in Rohtas Fort village | WIKI |
Outside the Langar Khani Gate is the tomb of a lady called Khair Un Nisa. | WIKI |
Gurudwara Chowa Sahib is located just outside the fort, near the Talaqi gate. | WIKI |
A beautiful mosque known as Shahi Masjid is situated near the Kabuli Gate, and the Haveli (Palatial House) Man Singh was constructed later in the Mughal period. | UNESCO |