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QUTUB MINAR

The beautiful religious buildings of the Qutub Minar complex form one of Delhi's most spectacular sights.

Located on the outskirts of Delhi, Qutub Minar is a 'must-visit' attraction that should be included on a visit to the Indian capital. The beautiful religious buildings of the Qutub Minar complex form one of Delhi's most spectacular sights. One of the finest examples of Indo Islamic architecture.

INTERESTING FACTS

Tallest brick minaret in the world.

The height of Qutub Minar is 72.5 metres.

Surrounded by historical monuments

Just near Qutub Minar stands the first ever mosque to be built in India. The name of this mosque translates to "The Might of Islam Mosque" in English. This building symbolises the ascendance of one religious power over another. The original mosque was built on the foundations of a Hindu temple and the essence of it can be seen when you visit..

On the top of it

The top floor of the minar was destructed by the lightning and rebuilt by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. These floors are quite distinguishable from the rest of the minar as they are made up of white marble.

Stampede

Before 1974, the general public was allowed to access the top of the minar. On December 4, 1981, 45 people were killed in a stampede that followed an electricity failure that plunged the tower's staircase into darkness. Consequently, public access to the inside of the tower has been banned.

The (almost) foray into Bollywood

Bollywood actor and director Dev Anand wanted to shoot the song 'Dil Ka Bhanwar Kare Pukar' but the cameras were too big to fit inside the tower's narrow passage, and the song was shot inside a replica of the tow.

Standing strong

The Iron Pillar in the Qutub Minar complex has been standing tall without rusting for over 2000 years! That's wondrous.

Dreams too big to be true

Ala-ud-din Khilji aimed to build a second tower exactly like the Qutub Minar, but twice as high. At the time of his death, the tower had reached 27 metres and no one agreed to continue his overambitious project. Ala'i Minar, the incomplete tower, stands to the north of the Qutub Minar and the mosque.

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