Constructed In: 1199
Constructed by: Qutub-ud-In Aibak
Located: 15 Km from center of Delhi (Cannaught Place)
Entrance Fees: Entrance fees of Kutub Minar is INR. 250
Qutub-Minar in red and buff standstone is the highest tower in India.
It has a diameter of 14.32m at the base and about 2.75m on the top
with a height of 72.5m.
Qutb-u'd-Din Aibak laid the foundation of Qutab Minar in AD 1199.
The minar was said to have been built to celebrate the victory of
Mohammed Ghori, the invader from Afghanistan, over the Rajputs in
1192. He raised the first storey, to which were added three more
storeys by his successor and son-in-law, Shamsu'd-Din IItutmish
(AD 1211-36). All the storeys are surrounded by a projected balcony
encircling the Minar and supported by stone brackets, which are
decorated with honeycomb design, more conspicuously in the first
storey.
Numerous inscriptions in Arabic and Nagari characters in different
places of the Minar reveal the history of Qutb. According to the
inscriptions on its surface it was repaired by Firoz Shah Tughlaq
(AD 1351-88) and Sikandar Lodi (AD 1489-1517).