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Qutub Minar, located in Delhi, India, is a towering masterpiece of architectural brilliance. Standing at a height of 73 meters, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a symbol of India's rich history and cultural heritage. Constructed in the 12th century, during the reign of the Delhi Sultanate, the Qutub Minar is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
The minaret is composed of five distinct storeys, each adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions from the Quran. Its red sandstone exterior and the beautiful balconies provide a glimpse into the architectural marvels of the past. The Qutub Minar's construction represents the fusion of Islamic and Indian architectural styles, making it a unique and captivating structure.
Visitors to Qutub Minar can explore the nearby Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and Iron Pillar, adding further historical significance to the site. Despite the passage of centuries, Qutub Minar stands tall as a testament to India's glorious past and continues to enthrall visitors with its grandeur and historical significance.