Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Damascus' has mentioned 'Citadel' in the following places:
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Al-Hamidiyah Souq, built (1780xe2x80x931884) during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid I,[4] the largest and the central souk in Syria, located inside the old walled city of Damascus next to the Citadel.
Souq al-Atiq, a protected buffer zone, was destroyed in three days in November 2006; King Faysal Street, a traditional hand-craft region in a protected buffer zone near the walls of Old Damascus between the Citadel and Bab Touma, is threatened by a proposed motorway.
The present city walls, the Citadel, some mosques and tombs survive from the Middle Ages, but the greatest part of the built heritage of the city dates from after the Ottoman conquest of the early 16th century.
The Great Mosque is a masterpiece of Umayyad architecture, which together with other major monuments of different periods such as the Citadel, the Azem Palace, madrasas, khans, public baths and private residences demonstrates this achievement.
The present city walls, the Citadel, some mosques and tombs survive from the Medieval period, and a large part of the built heritage of the city including palaces and private houses dates from after the Ottoman conquest of the early 16th century.
These include the plan of the city and its dense urban fabric, city walls and gates, as well as its 125 protected monuments including the Umayyad Mosque, madrasas, khans, the Citadel and private houses.