Rising 72.5 metres above Mehrauli, Delhi’s UNESCO-listed Qutub Minar is not the work of one ruler but many. Begun by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1199, expanded by Iltutmish, repaired by Firoz Shah Tughlaq ...
Unesco World Heritage site is an oasis of serenity and a haven for heritage lovers Standing tall for 800 years, Qutub Minar is a true icon of Delhi’s never-ending tryst with destiny. Shafaat ...
A 19th century Indian teak model of the Qutb Minar will go under the hammer at Dreweatts in Newbury, in UK LONDON: A 19th-century, 2.5-metre-tall teak model of the Qutb Minar as it looked in 1828 with ...
Qutab Minar Controversy: After the Taj Mahal and Gyanvapi Masjid controversies, the construction of Qutub Minar has attracted a lot of eyeballs. According to the new claim made by a former ASI officer ...
'No such decision has been taken': Union minister GK Reddy on excavating Delhi's Qutub Minar complex
Union Culture Minister GK Reddy has denied media reports which said that the Archaeological Survey of India has been asked to conduct excavation in the Qutub Minar complex. The Qutab controversy ...
Inside the tower is a narrow, winding staircase with 379 steps Delhi wears its history like layers of old perfume - sharp, lingering, and impossible to ignore. From Mahabharata-era legends to Mughal ...
Scientists both in India and abroad began studying the iron pillar in Delhi in 1912 to try to figure out why it hadn’t corroded ...
This is among the many changes that the complex has seen since last year, including a new parking lot, six new booking counters, four ticket-vending machines, toilets, drinking water kiosks, a ...
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