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Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the height of 74 meters, is the second tallest minar in India.
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This image features the Qutub Minar, one of Delhi's most iconic landmarks, shrouded in the soft haze of an early morning. Standing at a height of 73 metres, the Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world and is known for its intricate carvings and inscriptions. The haze adds an ethereal quality to the photograph, slightly obscuring the minaret's details but enhancing its mystique. This atmospheric condition offers a different perspective on a well-known monument, adding a layer of complexity and mood. The image aims to capture both the historical significance and the natural surroundings of the Qutub Minar, presenting it as a must-see attraction with ever-changing moods and appearances.
Architectural columns with beautiful relief carvings.
Qutub Minar is a minaret that forms part of the Qutub complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. Made of red sandstone and marble, Qutub Minar is a 73-metre (240 feet) tall tapering tower of five storeys, with a 14.3 metre (47 feet) base diameter, reducing to 2.7 metres (9 feet) at the peak. It contains a spiral staircase of 379 steps.Its design is thought to have been based on the Minaret of Jam, in western Afghanistan.
Beautiful calligraphy on pillars in Qutub Minar, Delhi.
Mandu or Mandavgad is an ancient city in the present-day Mandav area of the Dhar district. It is located in the Malwa and Nimar region of western Madhya Pradesh, India, at 35 km from Dhar city. In the 11th century, Mandu was the sub division of the Tarangagadh or Taranga kingdom. This fortress town on a rocky outcrop about 100 km (62 mi) from Indore is celebrated for its architecture.
Qutub (Qutb) Minar, the tallest free-standing stone tower in the world, and the tallest minaret in India, constructed with red sandstone and marble in 1199 AD. Unesco World Heritage. India
The Purana Quila, or Old Fort, stands as a testament to Delhi's rich and tumultuous history. Nestled within its fortified walls lies a treasure trove of architectural marvels, each telling a unique tale of the city's past. Among these architectural gems is a magnificent gateway, its intricate details and towering structure captivating the imagination of visitors from around the world.\n\nThis gateway, though often overshadowed by the more famous Red Fort, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Its design is a harmonious blend of Persian and Indian styles, reflecting the cosmopolitan nature of the Mughal empire. The towering dome, a symbol of Mughal power and authority, rises majestically above the surrounding structures. Its intricate carvings, adorned with floral motifs and geometric patterns, showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans who created it.\n\nThe gateway's exterior is a testament to the passage of time. The weathered stone, marked by the elements, tells a story of centuries of resilience and endurance. The cracks and fissures that have developed over the years add to its character, lending it a sense of authenticity and history. Yet, despite the ravages of time, the gateway's beauty remains undiminished.
Stone columns with decorative bas relief of Qutb complex in South Delhi, India, close up pillars in ancient ruins of mosque landmark, popular touristic spot in New Delhi, ancient indian architecture
The photo depicts a beautiful colonnade in the Qutub Minar complex located in Delhi, India just before sunrise. The stone pillars are intricately carved, creating an impressive and grand structure. The soft, cool light of dawn adds a peaceful and serene atmosphere to the scene. The sky is a mix of purples, blues, and pinks, hinting at the sunrise yet to come. The photo captures the intricate beauty and grandeur of the Qutub Minar complex in the peaceful and serene moments just before sunrise.
Delhi, India - March 11 2024: The Qutub Minar at Delhi India. The height of Qutub Minar is 72.5 meters, making it the tallest minaret in the world built of bricks.
Ancient writing on a sandstone tower
Badami Chalukya dynasty, rock cut architecture made of sandstone
Hindu pillars which are part of the Qutam Minar complex in Deli, India.
Qutab Minar -Delhii in beautiful evening sky
Decorative elements of Qutb Minar minaret tower part Qutb complex in South Delhi, India, ancient arabic inscriptions on big red sandstone minaret tower landmark popular touristic spot in New Delhi
Ancient relief carving art
Inscriptions carved into the Qutub Minar Tower. Detail of the Qutub Minar, the tallest minaret. Wall Detail from Qutub Minar monument Ancient carved red sandstone buildings at in Delhi, India.
The Qutab Minar In New Delhi, India
Qutab Minar , the third highest minaret in the world, in Delhi
Qutub Minar is a minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. Made of red sandstone and marble, Qutub Minar is a 73-metre (240 feet) tall tapering tower of five storeys, with a 14.3 metre (47 feet) base diameter, reducing to 2.7 metres (9 feet) at the peak. It contains a spiral staircase of 379 steps.Its design is thought to have been based on the Minaret of Jam, in western Afghanistan.
New Delhi, India - January 7, 2015 - The qutub minar complex with piller corridor on 07th of January 2015, New Delhi, India
The popular Indian Qutub Minar in New Delhi. The Qutb Minar, also spelled as Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and \
Decorative elements of Qutb Minar minaret tower part Qutb complex in South Delhi, India, ancient arabic inscriptions on big red sandstone minaret tower landmark popular touristic spot in New Delhi
Qutb Minar ‎is the 2nd tallest minar (73 metres) in India. Qutub Minar originally an early Islamic Monument, inscribed with Arabic inscriptions. It's located in Delhi, the Qutb Minar is made of red sandstone and marble.
The Qutb Minar, also spelled Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and \
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