Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Delhi, holds significant historical value.
Constructed in the 12th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate, it stands as a testament
to the rich heritage of the region. The minaret is a magnificent structure made of red sandstone and reaches a height of approximately 73 meters
(240 feet).
Renowned for its intricate carvings and architectural brilliance, Qutub Minar is a remarkable example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
However, Qutub Minar is not the sole attraction within the complex. Other notable structures include the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Alai Darwaza,
Iron Pillar, and the Tomb of Iltutmish. These architectural marvels further showcase the excellence of Islamic architecture in India.
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