The iron Pillar in the mosque compund was built during Ashoka reign and is 7.02m tall ,0.93m of which is below ground.It bears a Sanskrit inscription from the fourth century A.D.The iron pillar weighs over 6001kg.
This tower is situated in the Mehrauli territory of Delhi, India.The Minaret of Jam an UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Afghanistan is thought to have been an immediate motivation for the Qutb Minar in Delhi, which was additionally worked by the Ghurid Dynasty.
Various engravings in Arabic and Nagari …show more content…
But amid this surfeit you can’t miss the fact the these ‘palaces’look more like open halls with pillars.The red sandstone Diwan-i-Aam with its painted marble canopy,the adjacent Diwan-i-Khas ,the Shah Burj in a secluded corner,built for no other purpose but the emperor’s luxury of whiling away time ,the ‘marble tents’ all of them.This architecture is understood as a Mughal legacy of living in central Asia where the kings operated from tents.The fort also has an exquisite Moti Masjid (1659),nmed for the pearl-like lustre of its marble,built by emperor Aurangzeb.For filing in the blanks of life as its must have been in Shahjahanabad,one might enjoy the ASI Museum ,which will show the Dara shikoh’s calligraphy ,clothes,vials of perfumes,letters that express