Qutub Minar in my Travel Diary
- Travel & Adventure
- Dec 3, 2020
- 1 min read

Built in the early 13th century a few kms in south of Delhi, the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base, and alternating angular and rounded flutings. The surrounding archaeological area contains funerary buildings, notably the magnificent Alai-Darwaza Gate, the masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art (built in 1311), and two mosques, including the Quwwatu'l-Islam, the oldest in northern India, built of materials reused from some 20 Brahman temples.
The Committee inscribed the site on the World Heritage List under criterion (iv)





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