North India | South India | West India | East India | Central India

                          Home | About Us | Contact Us | Query | E-mail

                                            Qutab Minar Delhi
 

Home->North India->Delhi->Old Delhi -> Qutub Minar

Place :
Located at South Delhi in New Delhi, close to Mehrauli and JNU Campus.

Significance : The First Muslim Monument in India.

The Qutub Minar : Qutub Minar was raised by Qutub-ud-Din in 1199 AD, either as a victory tower or as a minaret to the adjacent mosque. It is one of the finest Islamic structures ever raised and is Delhi's most recognised landmark. However, only the first storey was accomplished by Qutb-ud-din and the rest were built by his successor and son-in-law, IItumish (1211-36 AD). The two circular stories in white marble were built by Firozshah Tughlaq in 1368, who used marble to face the redstone. Qutub Minar is a red sandstone tower beautified with intricate and striking carvings and is inscribed with verses from the holy Quran. Its projecting balconies with inscriptional decorative bands on different storeys heighten its decorative effect.

The Architecture : Qutub Minar is perfect example of minar known to exist anywhere. With a height of 72.5 m and 379 steps, Qutub Minar is the highest stone tower in India. It has a diameter of 14.32 m at the base and about 2.75 m on the top. The uppermost storey, which was damaged in 1368 during Feroze Tughluq's reign, was replaced by him by two storeys, making free use of marble but leaving the lower portion of the fourth storey built with sandstone in its original condition. The original three storeys are each laid on a different plan, the lowest with alternate angular and circular flutings, the second with round ones and the third with angular ones only, with the same alignment of flutings, however, being carried through them all. Its projecting balconies with stalactite pendentive type of brackets and inscriptional decorative bands on different storeys heighten its decorative effect.
 
The History : Qutab-ud-din Aibak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, commenced the construction of the Qutub Minar in A.D. 1193, but could only complete its basement. His successor, Iltutmush, added three more stories, and in 1368, Firoz Shah Tuglak constructed the fifth and the last storey. The development of architectural styles from Aibak to Tuglak are quite evident in the minar.

Though, the Minar's entire architecture bespeaks an Islamic origin, there exists a tradition that the Qutub-Minar was built by Prithviraj, the last Chauhan king of Delhi, for enabling his daughter to behold the sacred river Yamuna, from its top as part of her daily worship. It is certain that Hindu craftsmen were employed for its construction, which is evident from certain 'Devanagari' inscriptions on its surface.

 It was supposed to have been built using the materials and masonry of the remains of Hindu Temples and architecture. On one hand there is the beautiful, exceptional Islamic handwriting and brocaded designs. Then there are pillars with clearly pre-Islamic Hindu motifs. The reason is that the pillars were taken from the 27 temples of Qila Rai Pithora, the city of the Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan. This in fact has been recorded by Qutub-ud-Din in his inscriptions, who call it the Jami Masjid (Friday Mosque) in his inscriptions.

The Famous Iron Pillar : Close to the mosque is one of Delhi's most curious structures the Iron Pillar. Dating back to 4th century A.D., the pillar bears an inscription which states that it was erected as a flagstaff in honour of the Hindu god, Vishnu, and in the memory of the Gupta King Chandragupta II(375-413). How the pillar moved to its present location remains a mystery. The pillar also highlights ancient India's achievements in metallurgy. The pillar is made of 98 per cent wrought iron and has stood 1,600 years without rusting or decomposing.

Reaching Qutub Minar -
Air : Delhi has well planned air routes, both international and domestic.
Rail : There are two major rail heads in Delhi - New Delhi Railway Station and Old Delhi Railway Station.
Road : One can easily reach Delhi by Road, as it boasts of well laid network of highways.
 

Indian Heritage Hotels
 

 
India Travel Guide/Goa Hotels
* Agra Travel
* Bangalore Travel
* Bombay Travel
*
Calcutta Travel
* Cochin Travel
* Delhi Travel
* Goa Travel

*
Jaipur Travel
* Jaisalmer Travel
* Jodhpur Travel

* Khajuraho Travel
* Kolkata Travel
* Mumbai Travel
*
Udaipur Travel
* Varanasi Travel

           » more...
* Deluxe Hotels in Goa
* Five Star Hotels in Goa
* Budget Hotels in Goa
* Standard Hotels in Goa
                      » more...
 Hotels in Kerala
*
Hotels in Trivandrum
* Hotels in Kochi
* Hotels in Alleppey
* Hotels in Kottayam

 Beaches & Islands
* Goa Beaches
* Kerala Beaches
* Andaman Islands
* Lakshadweep Inlands
* Gopalpur On Sea
                     
» more...
Hotel Reservation in India
* Agra Hotels
* Bangalore Hotels
*
Bombay Hotels
* Calcutta Hotels

* Cochin Hotels
*
Delhi Hotels
* Goa Hotels
* Jaipur Hotels
* Mumbai Hotels
* Udaipur Hotels
*
Varanasi Hotels
* Kerala Hotels
* Kovalam Hotels
* Lakswadeep Hotels

* Khajuraho Hotels
* Kolkata Hotels
                     » more...
          
* Jaisalmer Hotels
* Jodhpur Hotels
                 » more...
Heritage Hotels
*
Lake Place
* Umaid Bhawan
* LallGarh Palace
* Ajit Bhawan

Hotel Chain of India
 * Taj Group
 * Obrai Group
 * Welcome Group
 * Trident  Hotels
 * Anjuna Beach
 * Juhu Beach
 * Colva beach
 
Beaches India/Beaches by Region
* Kovalam  Beach
* Marina Beach
* Baga Beach
* Calangute Beach
* Dona Pula Beach
* Anjuna Beach
* Marina Beach
* Gopal Pur Sea
* Orissa Beaches
* Lakshadweep

 Ayurveda Beach
*
  Ayurveda &
    Meditation
* Somatheeram Resort
* Manaltheeram
   Ayurveda Beach 
   village
* Kerala Ayurveda
* Ayurvedic care

                 » more...
* Andhra Pradesh
* Andaman and Nicobar
* Goa
* Gujarat
* Kerala
* Karnataka
* Maharashtra
* Orissa
* Tamil Nadu
* Lakshadweep


 Exotic Beach Resort
 *
Goa Beach Resorts
 * Kerala Beach Resorts
 * Andaman Beach Resorts
 * Ayurveda Beach Resorts
 * Taj Fort Aguade Beach Resort, Goa
 * Marriott Beach Resort, Goa
 * Holiday Inn Resorts, Goa
 * Paradise village Resort, Goa

                                        » more...
North India | South India | West India | East India | Central India

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Home | About Us | Contact Us | Query | E-mail

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Copyright © , India Tour Operators. All Rights Reserved
Web Site:- Designed & Promoted by Sushil Sharma