Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rohtas Fort' has mentioned 'Garrison' in the following places:
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[8] Rohtas Fort, ironically, came to serve as capital of the Gakhar tribes that it had initially been designed to subdue,[3] and was not required as a military garrison as the local Gakhar tribes remained loyal to the Mughal crown.
The main fortifications of this 70-hectare garrison consist of massive masonry walls more than four kilometres in circumference, lined with 68 bastions and pierced at strategic points by 12 monumental gateways.
An interior wall partitions the inner citadel from the remainder of the fort, and an internal water supply in the form of baolis (stepped wells) gave the fortxe2x80x99s garrison self-sufficiency in water.
The garrison complex was in continuous use until 1707, and then reoccupied under the Durrani and Sikh rulers of the 18th and 19th centuries respectively.