The highest stone tower in Delhi
India, the Qutub Minar was built by Qutb-ud-din
Aibak, the Viceroy of Mohammed Ghori in 1192. It
was built to celebrate Ghori's victory over the
Rajputs.
The Minar is a five-storey building with a height
of 72.5 metres. The first storey of the Qutb Minar
was completed in the lifetime of Qutb-ud-din. His
son-in-law and successor, Iltumush, added the next
three storeys.
Within the complex, is the famous Iron Pillar which
has stood the test of time without rusting. Quwwat-ul-Islam,was
the first mosque built in India, and the Alai Darwaza,
the gateway to the complex was erected by Alauddin
Khilji.
Qutb Minar is a successful tribute to architecture,
as it captures one's attention, owing to the delicate
and almost ethereal carvings. Address: Mehrauli,
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