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Why do you think Qutub-ud-din decided to place his great Minar structure near the Ashoka Iron Pillar ?

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Answered by bishaldasdibru
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Answer :

Qutub-ud-din likely decided to place his great Minar structure near the Ashoka Iron Pillar to assert his own power and prestige, connect his own rule to the legacy of the powerful Mauryan Empire, connect his rule to the religious beliefs of the local population, and to use the pillar as a landmark.

Explanation :

Qutub-ud-din, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate, is believed to have decided to place his great Minar structure near the Ashoka Iron Pillar for a number of reasons.

Firstly, the Ashoka Iron Pillar was an important symbol of power and prestige, having been erected by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. By placing his own structure near the pillar, Qutub-ud-din was likely attempting to assert his own power and prestige and to connect his own rule to the legacy of the powerful Mauryan Empire.

Secondly, the Ashoka Iron Pillar was also an important religious symbol, as it was inscribed with inscriptions that were believed to have religious significance. By placing his own structure near the pillar, Qutub-ud-din was likely attempting to connect his own rule to the religious beliefs of the local population, and to align himself with the religious traditions of the region.

Lastly, there could be a practical reason that Qutub-ud-din built the Minar next to the pillar, the Ashoka Iron Pillar was in a central location of the city and was easily visible from all sides, building the Minar next to it would ensure that it is also visible from all parts of the city, and it could also be used as a landmark.

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