Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rohtas Fort' has mentioned 'Mosque' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Location 2 Background 3 History 3.1 Sur period 3.2 Mughal period 3.3 Sikh Empire period 4 Layout 5 Major structures 5.1 Ramparts 5.2 Gates 5.2.1 Sohail 5.2.2 Shah Chandwali 5.2.3 Kabuli 5.2.4 Shishi 5.2.5 Langar Khani 5.2.6 Talaqi 5.2.7 Mori or Kashmiri 5.2.8 Khwas Khani 5.2.9 Gatali 5.2.10 Tulla Mori 5.2.11 Pippli 5.2.12 Sar 5.3 Royal mosque 5.4 Stepwells 5.5 Rani Mahal and Haveli Man Singh 6 Decorative features 6.1 Stone carvings 6.2 Calligraphy 6.3 Tilework 6.4 Plasterwork 6.5 Machicolations 7 Architecture 8 Use 9 Legacy 10 Conservation 10.1 World Heritage Status 10.2 Himalayan Wildlife Foundation 10.3 Government Eviction Notice 11 Nearby places of historical significance 12 Access 12.1 From Islamabad 12.2 From Lahore 13 Gallery 14 See also 15 References 16 External links
On the southern side of the gate is the Shahi (Royal) Mosque because of which many people also call it Shahi (Royal) Darwaza (Gate or Door).
Royal mosque[edit]
Remains of the former mosque.
This small mosque known as Shahi masjid is near the Kabuli gate.
To be ever ready in case of attack, stairs lead directly from the courtyard of this mosque to the top of Kabuli Gate.
There is no place for ablution (cleaning up before prayers) in the mosque.
This mosque is built into the fortification wall i.e.
soldiers walked over the mosque's roof.
The outer wall of the mosque is the fortification wall itself.
On the outer wall of the mosque are beautiful round designs in which Islamic verses are written in Naqsh script.
These carvings are found on the gate and in the mosque.
One of these carvings is inside the Shahi Mosque outside the Pesh Imam's (Prayer leaders) room.
The same carving is also done on merlons on top of Shahi Mosque.
The sunflower motif is on each sides of the arches of Shahi Mosque.
Most of these inscriptions are on the Shahi Mosque.
On the outer wall of the mosque the "Kalima" is written in beautiful calligraphy on both sides of each arch of the Shahi Mosque.
Plaster has been used in the Shahi Mosque.
A beautiful mosque known as Shahi Masjid is situated near the Kabuli Gate, and the Haveli (Palatial House) Man Singh was constructed later in the Mughal period.
Within the boundaries of the property are located all the elements and components necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of the property, including its massive defensive walls, monumental gateways, irregularly spaced semi-circular bastions, and, within the enclosure, the cross wall that defines the inner citadel, the baolis (stepped wells), the Haveli Man Singh, and the Shahi Masjid mosque.