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| Qutub Minar |
 A soaring tower of early Muslim vintage, the Qutub Minar attracts many visitors from all across the world. Impressively ornate, its construction began in the 12th century and it was completed in the 13th century. Beautiful calligraphy adorns the adjacent edifices. The Minar rises over 230 feet and can be ascended by a circular stairway for a view that is breathtaking. The monument tapers from a 15-meter diameter base to just 2/12 metres at the top
The tower has five distinct storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony. The first three storeys are made of red sandstone, the fourth and fifth of marble and sandstone. The Qutub Minar is covered with intricate carvings and deeply inscribed verses from the Koran.
Work on the minar was started by Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199, celebrating the advent of Muslim dominance in Delhi, but the construction was completed by his successors. To Qutub-ud-din, the tower marked the eastern extremity of the Islamic faith, casting the shadow of God over east and west. It was also a minaret, from which the muezzin called the devout to prayer. Today, this impressively ornate tower has a slight tilt, but has otherwise remained remarkably well preserved over the centuries.
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Places to Stay Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, Hyatt Regency, Hotel Le Meridien, Hotel Oberoi New Delhi, Taj Mahal Hotel, Ashok Hotel, Hotel Maurya Sheraton.
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Getting There Delhi is also a major centre for domestic travel, with extensive bus, rail and air connections.
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