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5-6 lines about Alai Darwaza

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Answered by iamsara123
6

Explanation:

The Alai Darwaza is the main gate from the southern side of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque in the Qutub Minar complex . Built by Allaudin Khilji the Sultan of Delhi in 1311 AD, the Alai Darwaza has a domed entrance which is constructed using red sandstone and is adorned with white marble.

Answered by vinod04jangid
1

Answer:

The following 5 lines on Alai Darwaza

Explanation:

There are several other interesting attractions within the Qutb Complex that you can see when visiting Qutb Minar, including the Alai Darwaza - the main gateway into the complex built between 1296 and 1316AD, making it one of the very oldest remaining ancient gateways to remain standing in Delhi.

The Alai Darwaza is a domed gateway that provides access to the southern side of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, which is now in ruins due to the construction of the Alai Darwaza in 1311AD. The gateway structure was made of red sandstone, inlaid with white marble, and ornately decorated with carvings and inscriptions. The structure is notable for its brilliant use of symmetry in its design.

The remaining three gateways were never built, leaving Alai Darwaza alone.

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