Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sukur Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Its inscription by UNESCO, done under the Criteria of iii, v and vi in 1999, is based on the cultural heritage of the Hidi's Palace complex and village, material culture, and the natural terraced fields, which are in an intact condition.
The upper part, where the palace is located, is called the Sakur Sama and the other is Sakur Kasa.
[2] The palace located on the hilltop, in a large enclosure has residence of the Hidi (chief).
A harem building located near the palace is in ruins.
The entrance to the palace grounds has many gates and one gate is flanked by two large monolithic granite blocks and is fitted with gates.
[3][2] The palace continues to house the chief of the clan and his wife.
The burial grounds located near the palace are simple stone structures representing cemeteries, exclusive to clans and social groups of the settlement.
xc2xa0The revered position of the Hidi as the political and spiritual head of the community is underscored by the magnificent dry stone architectural work of his palace, in and around which is a concentration of shrines, some ceramic.
The villages situated on low lying ground below the Hidi Palace have their own characteristic indigenous architecture.
Along with shrines and other sacred places, the Hidi Palace Complex is properly maintained because they are currently in use.