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Qutub Minar

Located in Delhi, Qutub Minar is the Tallest Brick Minaret in the World and one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.

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What is the colour of qutab minar?

brown and red and white too it's mixture of these three color

A cricket and a football are dropped simultaneously from the top of Qutub Minar what will be the outcome?

The football will hit the ground and probably stay there.

The cricket ball will be caught before it hits the ground and used enthusiastically by the grateful kiddies.

How long did it take to build the Qutub Minar?

Qutib Minar was completed between 1199 A.D to 1368 A.D. It was built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, Iltutmish and Feroz Shah Tughlaq.

What is the Angle of elevation of Qutub Minar when you are at a distance of 5metre using trigonometry?

If you are looking for the angle of elevation from the ground to the top of Qutub Minar, here is a solution. Qutub Minar is 72.5 meters tall. The angle of elevation would equal arctan(72.5/5). It comes out to approximately 86.05 degrees.

Is Qutub Minar made by the Mughal emperor?

No. Qutub Minar was constructed in 1192 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and finished by his successor Shams-ud-din IItutmish, not by the Mughals. They belonged to Mamluk Dynasty or Slave Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate.

How many stories does the the minaret of Qutub minar have?

Currently it has five stories but it used to have seven.

How many shapes are there in qutub minar?

The Qutub Minar features a combination of various geometric shapes, primarily cylindrical for its tower. The minaret has a square base, which transitions into an octagonal shape at its lower levels before becoming cylindrical higher up. Additionally, it incorporates intricate carvings and decorative elements that include arches and floral motifs, enhancing its architectural complexity. Overall, while the main structure is dominated by cylindrical and square shapes, the decorative aspects introduce a variety of forms.

Is qutab minar the tallest building in India?

No, Qutub Minar is not the tallest building in India. It stands at 73 meters (240 feet) and is the tallest brick minaret in the world. However, there are several modern skyscrapers in India, such as the Palais Royale in Mumbai, which exceed its height. Thus, while Qutub Minar is an important historical monument, it is not the tallest structure in the country.

What geometrical shape does the qutub minar represent?

Qutub minar is a tall tower built in 13th century by Qutub-ud-din-aibak ( see the opposite view later).

It is 73m high stone structure which is a famous visiting place for common people and the foreign tourists. It is situated in Delhi, the capital city of India.

The township adjoining the Kutub Minar is known as Mehrauli. That is a Sanskrit word Mihira-awali. It signifies the town- ship where the well known astronomer Mihira of Vikramaditya's court lived along with his helpers, mathemati- cians and technicians. They used the so-called Kutub tower as an observation post for astronomical study. Around the tower were pavilions dedicated to the 27 constel- lations of the Hindu Zodiac.

Stones dislodged from the so-called Kutub Minar have Hindu images on one side with Arabic lettering on the other. Those stones have now been removed to the Museum. They clearly show that Muslim invaders used to remove the stone- dressing of Hindu buildings, turn the stones inside out to hide the image facial and inscribe Arabic lettering on the new frontage.

The Hindu title of the tower was Vishnu Dhwaj (i.e. Vishnu's standard) alias Vishnu Stambh alias Dhruv Stambh (i.e., a polar pillar) obviously connoting an astronomical observa- tion tower.

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What is the style of building of the Qutb Minar?

Qutub Minar construction was made on Islamic architecture style covered with verses from the Quran.

Is kutub minar a planetary observatory built by earlier Hindu kings?

Yes

It is built by Smrat Vikramaditya for his great Observator, Astrologer Warah Mihir. The sorrounding area of Kutub Minar is Mehrauli which easly explain its relation with Vikramaditya. Mihir + Awali( his students) = Mehrauli that's how this place is known by this name. Few years back a brick come to notice (fall down from Kutub Minar) which had Hindu Deities picture in inner side and Kuran Ayats at outer side . this is clearly shows that this is a observatory built by and related to Hindus and captured by Mughals and then reconstruct in their name like Taj Mahal etc.

Who built hiran minar?

jahangir build it for his pet deer,mansraj

Who started the construction of Qutub Minar and by whom?

Qutub ud Din Aibak who was the ruler of Delhi started the construction of It.