Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'State Historical and Cultural Park “Ancient Merv”' has mentioned 'Fortress' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Seleucid ruler Antiochus Soter (reigned 281xe2x80x93261 BC) renamed it to Antiochia Margiana; he rebuilt and expanded the city at the site presently known as Gyaur Gala (Gxc3xa4wxc3xbcrgala) fortress.
Built in the 7th century BC Erk Gala was built as a Persian Style fortress controlling the oasis on the Murghab River.
[21] The Erk Gala fortress later served as the acropolis for the Hellenistic city and later the Arc of the Islamic city.
Soltangala (from Sultan Qala, the sultan's fortress) is by far the largest of Merv's cities.
Merv's largest and best-preserved Abbasid kxc3xb6xc5x9fk is the Greater Gyzgala (Turkmen, "maiden's fortress"), located just outside the Soltangala's western wall; this structure consisted of 17 rooms surrounding a central courtyard.
Great Kyz Qala (fortress), Merv
Little Kyz Qala (fortress), Merv