what is the significance of the Qutub Minar
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The Qutub Minar is a towering 73 meter high tower built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in 1193. The tower was built to celebrate Muslim dominance in Delhi after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler. This tower is the highest tower in India, complete with five storeys and projecting balconies.
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what is the significance of the Qutub Minar..?
Some significant aspects of the monument are −
Highest tower − With a height of 72.5 meters Qutub Minar is the highest stone tower in India. It was constructed as a grand monument to celebrate the defeat of the last Hindu ruler of Delhi and the establishment of Muslim Dominance.
Surviving natural calamities − One of the many fascinating aspects of Qutub Minar is that it has withstood many natural disasters. But it has left the monument mostly unscathed. The Qutub was struck by major lightning for the first time in A.D. 1368. The reconstruction and restoration were done by Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq. In the 19th Century when the earthquake disturbed the previous reconstruction, British officers like Robert Smith and Lord Hardinge undertook the conservation work.
The inscriptions − The various inscriptions on the Minar provide us with historical details of various names and events. Thus it furnishes information right from its commencement in AD 1199 to its reign of Sikandar Lodi when it was repaired in AD 1503.
Islamic character of architecture − In comparison to the mosque, the artistic patterns of Qutub Minar is mostly Islamic in character with some hybrid forms noticeable in the later additions.
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