Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
As for the architectural language, the chahar-taq form illustrates best the linkages of Zoroastrianism and Sassanid rule: the Sassanid Archaeological Landscape of Fars Region encompasses Zoroastrian monumental architecture from its very beginning with the Takht-e Neshin, its consolidation at Bishapur, here in particular with the fire temple formerly interpreted as Shapurxe2x80x99s Palace and its development during the Early Islamic time with the Sarvestan Monument.
The property does not suffer from effects of development, except for a settlement expansion east of Ardashir Palace and a road construction at Bishapur.
Qalxe2x80x99e-ye Dokhtar, Ardashir Palace and Sarvestan, despite having been affected by past earthquakes and being subject to visible deterioration processes, can be considered authentic in form and design.
The vault of the main ivan of Ardashir Palace in Firuzabad has been partly reconstructed for static reasons using concrete and stone facings.
The individual property components are as monuments and archaeological sites at the national level, such as Qalxe2x80x99e-ye Dokhtar, number 269 in 1315 A.H (1936 CE), Ardashir Palace, number 89 in 1310 A.H (1931 CE), Ardashir Khurreh, number 17 in 1310 A.H (1931 CE), Sassanid Atashkadeh (fire temple) of Ardashir Khurreh, number 289 in 1316 A.H, (1937 CE), the historic city of Bishapur, number 24 in 1310 A.H (1931 CE), and Sarvestan monument, number 23 in 1310 A.H (1931 CE).