- Qutb Minar
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Qutub Minar (
Urdu : قطب منار) is the world's tallest brickminaret inDelhi ,India . [http://books.google.com/books?id=i7ayFbhJ9GcC&pg=PA132&dq=qutub+minar+world's+tallest&sig=ACfU3U0C__21Dqvt61SBii7ceB5rfSIjgw] Construction commenced in1193 under the orders of India's first Muslim rulerQutb-ud-din Aibak and the topmost storey of the minaret was completed in1386 byFiruz Shah Tughluq . The Qutab Minar is notable for being one of the earliest and most prominent examples ofIndo-Islamic architecture .It is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval structures and ruins, collectively known as
Qutub complex . The complex is listed as aUNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Delhi.tructure
The Qutub Minar is 72 meters high (237.8 ft) with 379 steps leading to the top. The diameter of the base is 14.3 meters wide while the top floor measures 2.75 meters in diameter. Surrounding the building are many fine examples of Indian artwork from the time it was built in 1193. A second tower was in construction and planned to be taller than the Qutub Minar itself. Its construction ended abruptly when it was about 12 meters tall.The name of this tower is given as Alau Minar and construction of the same ended due to the death of the Sultan ,Alauddin Khilji. Only the core made of random rubble masonry and mortar remain of this unfinished tower which was to have been twice the height of the Qutb Minar of Qutb ud din Aibak.
History
Inspired by the
Minaret of Jam inAfghanistan and wishing to surpass it,Qutb-ud-din Aibak , the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, commenced construction of the Qutub Minar in1193 , but could only complete its base. His successor,Iltutmish , added three more storeys and, in 1368,Firuz Shah Tughluq constructed the fifth and the last storey. The development of architectural styles from Aibak to Tuglak are quite evident in the minaret. Like earlier towers erected by theGhaznavids andGhurids inAfghanistan , the Qutub Minar comprises several superposed flanged andcylindrical shafts, separated by balconies carried onMuqarnas corbel s. The minaret is made of fluted redsandstone covered with intricate carvings and verses from theQur'an . The Qutub Minar is itself built on the ruins ofLal Kot , the Red Citadel in the city of Dhillika, the capital of the Tomars and theChauhans , the lastHindu rulers ofDelhi .The purpose for building this monument has been variously speculated upon. It could take the usual role of a minaret, calling people for prayer in the Quwwat-ul-Islam
mosque , the earliest extant mosque built by the Delhi Sultans. Other possibilities are a tower of victory, a monument signifying the might ofIslam , or a watch tower for defense. Controversy also surrounds the origins for the name of the tower. Many historians believe that the Qutub Minar was named after the first Turkish sultan,Qutb-ud-din Aibak but others contend that it was named in honour ofQutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki , a saint fromBaghdad who came to live in India and was greatly venerated by Iltutmish.According to the inscriptions on its surface it was repaired by Firuz Shah Tughlaq (AD 1351–88) and Sikandar Lodi (AD 1489–1517). Major R.Smith also repaired and restored the minaret in 1829.
The nearby
Iron Pillar is one of the world's foremost metallurgical curiosities, standing in the famousQutub Complex . According to the traditional belief, any one who can encircle the entire column with their arms, with their back towards the pillar, can have their wish granted. Because of the corrosive qualities of sweat, people are no longer allowed to perform this act.Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/architecture/quwwatalislammosque.html Quwwat Al-Islam Mosque]
* [http://photography.robins.in/monuments/subalbum_1.html Qutub Minar at night]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.524355,77.185248&q=28.524355,77.185248&spn=0.002211,0.00537&t=h Qutb Minar from satellite, recognizable by its long shadow]
* [http://www.exploredelhi.com/qutub-minar/index.html Qutab Minar]
* [http://www.panoramio.com/user/116638/tags/Qutab Downloadable photos Qutab Minar]
* [http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/dlo.cfm/svadesh/019PHO000000971U00004000.htm 19th century photography by Eugene Clutterbuck Impey]
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