Qutb-ud-din Aibak started the construction of Qutub Minar in 1199 AD. He built only the first storey of the tower during his rule. After his death, his successor Iltutmish completed three additional ...
Gulf News: Qutub Minar stands tall amidst the ruins of a great ancient city of Delhi
Unesco World Heritage site is an oasis of serenity and a haven for heritage lovers Add as a preferred source on Google Standing tall for 800 years, Qutub Minar is a true icon of Delhi’s never-ending ...
Qutub Minar stands tall amidst the ruins of a great ancient city of Delhi
NDTV: Qutub Minar Is More Than Just Old And Tall: These 10 Facts Prove It
Qutub Minar Is More Than Just Old And Tall: These 10 Facts Prove It
Times Now on MSN: Who built the Qutub Minar? The 72.5-metre UNESCO monument that took 3 rulers, 5 storeys, 379 steps and over 170 years to complete
Rising 72.5 metres above Mehrauli, Delhi’s UNESCO-listed Qutub Minar is not the work of one ruler but many. Begun by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1199, expanded by Iltutmish, repaired by Firoz Shah Tughlaq ...
Who built the Qutub Minar? The 72.5-metre UNESCO monument that took 3 rulers, 5 storeys, 379 steps and over 170 years to complete
India.com: AI envisions a future where the Qutub Minar stands resolute amidst the sweeping rise of modernity which only enhances the iconic monument's charm
AI imagines the Qutub Minar, a majestic testament to India's rich heritage, standing tall and proud even after another century Futuristic vehicles zip across a modern Delhi cityscape while the minaret ...