WHO BUILT THE FOLLOWING MONUMENTS AND WHAT
MATERIALS WERE USED:
1. Qutub Minar
2. Taj Mahal
3. Fatehpur Sikri
4. Humayun’s tomb
5. Red fort
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India is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and is best known for its colourful culture and fascinating heritage. Its grand monuments, like the Taj Mahal act as strong pillars of the rich and deep history that India possesses. From their splendid architecture to a strong legacy, the historical monuments of India speak volumes. Most of these Indian monuments were primarily built under the regime of Rajputana, Dravidian and Mughal emperors. The monuments of India are speaking stones of the glory of its rulers and the brilliance of artisans in ancient India. Due to the incredible beauty of India and the constant efforts of the government in maintaining the heritage sites, India tourism has flourished rapidly witnessing an increase in the number of travellers from all around the world. Some of the well-preserved monuments in the different parts of the country are Red Fort (North), Sun Temple Konark (East), Amer Fort (West) and Charminar (South).
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1. Qutub Minar was built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in 1993.
It is made of Sandstone.
2. Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in 1631.
It is made of white marble.
3. Fatehpur Sikri was built by Emperor Akbar by the second half of 16th century.
It was made of Red sandstone.
4. Humayun's tomb was built by Great Emperor Akbar in the 1560's.
It was made of Red sandstone and white marble.
5. Red Fort was built by Shah Jahan in 1618
It was made of Red sandstone.
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