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‘Qutub Minar,’ which is also spelled as ‘Qutb Minar,’ is located in Delhi, and it is the tallest brick tower of the world with a height of 73 meters. This minaret has five stories and 379 stairs from the bottom that reaches to the top. Each the storey is accompanied by a balcony that encircles the minaret.

 

Sultan Qutub-ud-Din Aibek commenced the construction of Qutub Minar in 1193 AD, but he could only build the basement. Then the construction was continued by his successor, Iltutmish the third of Mamluk kings, who was also his son-in-law, and he constructed till three stories of the tower. But after a lightning incident that damaged the top floor, it was Firoz Shah Tughlak, who renovated it in 1368 and added two more stories, i.e., the fifth floor is the last storey of the tower.

The tower is viewed as the symbol of the military power of the Turko-Afgan Dynasty. Now the Qutub Minar is a popular tourist attraction site of India, and UNESCO has declared it as one of the World Heritage Sites. we will soonly update Qutub Minar Essay in Hindi, Urdu, Telugu and Sanskrit.

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