Archaeological remains of the Jam area
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The Archaeological remains of the Jam area comprise a UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site in western Afghanistan centered on the 12th-century Minaret of Jam and associated vestiges of the Ghurid Empire.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15430153 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Archaeological remains of the Jam area Context triple: [Minaret of Jam, partOf, Archaeological remains of the Jam area]
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A.
Tombs of the Kings archaeological area
The Tombs of the Kings archaeological area is an extensive Hellenistic and Roman-era necropolis near Paphos, Cyprus, renowned for its monumental rock-cut tombs that resemble underground palaces.
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B.
remains of Yam fortress
The remains of Yam fortress are the archaeological and architectural remnants of a medieval Russian stronghold that once defended the strategic town now known as Kingisepp in northwestern Russia.
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C.
Kot Diji archaeological mound
Kot Diji archaeological mound is an early Harappan (pre-Indus Valley Civilization) archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan, known for its fortified settlement remains and distinctive pottery that illuminate the region’s proto-urban development.
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D.
Musalla complex ruins
The Musalla complex ruins are the remains of a once-grand 15th-century Timurid religious and architectural ensemble in Herat, Afghanistan, renowned for its towering minarets and intricate tilework.
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E.
Lchashen archaeological site
Lchashen archaeological site is an ancient settlement and burial complex in Armenia known for its Bronze Age remains, rich grave goods, and well-preserved chariots that shed light on early Transcaucasian civilizations.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Archaeological remains of the Jam area Target entity description: The Archaeological remains of the Jam area comprise a UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site in western Afghanistan centered on the 12th-century Minaret of Jam and associated vestiges of the Ghurid Empire.
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A.
Tombs of the Kings archaeological area
The Tombs of the Kings archaeological area is an extensive Hellenistic and Roman-era necropolis near Paphos, Cyprus, renowned for its monumental rock-cut tombs that resemble underground palaces.
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B.
remains of Yam fortress
The remains of Yam fortress are the archaeological and architectural remnants of a medieval Russian stronghold that once defended the strategic town now known as Kingisepp in northwestern Russia.
-
C.
Kot Diji archaeological mound
Kot Diji archaeological mound is an early Harappan (pre-Indus Valley Civilization) archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan, known for its fortified settlement remains and distinctive pottery that illuminate the region’s proto-urban development.
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D.
Musalla complex ruins
The Musalla complex ruins are the remains of a once-grand 15th-century Timurid religious and architectural ensemble in Herat, Afghanistan, renowned for its towering minarets and intricate tilework.
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E.
Lchashen archaeological site
Lchashen archaeological site is an ancient settlement and burial complex in Armenia known for its Bronze Age remains, rich grave goods, and well-preserved chariots that shed light on early Transcaucasian civilizations.
- F. None of above. chosen
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