Which engineering technique was imposed in the construction of qutub minar that is not in practice today?
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sorry, i just know that it's construction was started by qutub uddin aibak of slave dynasty but he died before completion of qutub minar and it's construction was completed by his son in law illtutmish.
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Trabeated and Corbelled systems of construction were the architectural techniques used to construct Qutub Minar.
- Qutub Minar was developed during the Indus Valley Period i.e. 3000- 1500 BCE.
- In the late 12th century, new forms of buildings were constructed which were hybrid varieties i.e. a mixture of two different designs and architectural ideas.
- This led to the formation of Indo-Islamic architecture.
- Techniques like brackets and corbels, stone masonry, cladding, carving, etc., gave a new version to the Islamic style.
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