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- Qutb Minar - Wikipedia
The Qutb Minar, also spelled Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and victory tower comprising the Qutb complex, which lies at the site of Delhi's oldest fortified city, Lal Kot, founded by the Tomar Rajputs [3] It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi, India
- Qutub Minar - Cultural India
Qutub Minar or Qutb Minar, a 73 m (240 ft ) high tower made of red sandstone and marble is not only the highest brick minaret in the world but also one of the most famous historical landmarks of India
- Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Built of red and buff sandstone and eloquently carved with inscriptional bands, the Qutb Minar is the tallest masonry tower in India, measuring 72 5 metres high, with projecting balconies for calling all Muadhdhin to prayer An iron pillar in the courtyard gave the mosque a unique Indian aesthetic
- Qutub Minar Qutab Minar Qutb Minar Delhi (Entry Fee, Timings . . .
One of the most popular places to see in Delhi, Qutub Minar (Hindi: क़ुतुब मीनार, Urdu: قطب مینار) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, presenting a glimpse into the grandeur of the past Owing to its worldwide popularity Qutub Minar has become an integral part of every Delhi Tour
- Quṭb Mīnār | Red Sandstone, UNESCO, Monument | Britannica
The Quṭb Mīnār, as it stands today, is a 72 5-metre (238-foot) fluted sandstone tower with copious marble inlays Projecting balconies separate five successive stories, each of which is marked by bands of richly carved inscriptions from the Qur’ān
- Qutb Minar and its Monuments (1993), Delhi
Qutb-Minar in red and buff standstone is the highest tower in India It has a diameter of 14 32 m at the base and about 2 75 m on the top with a height of 72 5 m
- Delhis Qutub Minar: Essential Travel Guide - TripSavvy
Delhi's Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world and one of the most popular monuments in India Its rather dizzying height of 238 feet (72 5 meters) could be the size of a modern 20 story high-rise residential building!
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