Unesco world heritage sites in delhi

  1. Qutb Minar
  2. UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi
  3. Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi
  4. 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi: Complete List
  5. Delhi has three world heritage sites of historical, cultural and artistic value.


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Qutb Minar

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi

Did you know that one could visit more than 9 World Heritage Sites in and around Delhi? Yes it is true! Delhi, the capital city of India, has a history dating back to ancient time of Mahabharata.A continuous political hot seat, Delhi has been ruled by several dynasties. Because of the same reason, Delhi and its nearby destinations like Agra, boast of housing a number of such magnificent structures, which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here are top World heritage sites in and around Delhi: Taj Mahal: Teardrop on the cheeks of time An artist’s rendition of Taj Mahal. It was one of the first monuments in India to be inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO Placed on the banks of river Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is a beautiful white-marble mausoleum in the Mughal city of Agra. Renowned worldwide as ‘the jewel of Muslim architecture in India’, it was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Admired all around the world for its love tale, it boasts of an architecture that is a mix of Ottoman Turkish, Islamic, Indian and Persian architectural styles. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1983, its construction started in 1632 and got completed in 1653. The mortal remains of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal are buried in the Taj Mahal that consists of detailed inlay of semi-precious stones. Taj Mahal tour is one of the most important highlights of all golden triangle tour packages in India. Fatehpur Sikri: The Ghost Town ...

Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi

Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi Built in the early 13th century a few kilometres south of Delhi, the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base, and alternating angular and rounded flutings. The surrounding archaeological area contains funerary buildings, notably the magnificent Alai-Darwaza Gate, the masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art (built in 1311), and two mosques, including the Quwwatu'l-Islam, the oldest in northern India, built of materials reused from some 20 Brahman temples. Description is available under license Qutb Minar et ses monuments, Delhi Construit au début du XIII e siècles à quelques kilomètres au sud de Delhi, le minaret de Qutb Minar est une tour de grès rouge haute de 72,5 m, d'un diamètre de 14,32 m à la base et de 2,75 m au sommet, avec des cannelures et des encorbellements de stalactites. La zone archéologique avoisinante comprend des tombeaux, le magnifique portail d'Alai-Darwaza, chef-d'œuvre de l'art indo-musulman bâti en 1311, et deux mosquées, dont celle de Quwwat-ul-Islam, la plus ancienne de l'Inde du Nord, faite de matériaux provenant d'une vingtaine de temples brahmaniques. Description is available under license نصب قطب مينار ، دلهي إنّ منارة قطب مينار التي شُيّدت في بداية القرن الثالث عشر على بُعد كيلومترات من جنوب دلهي هي برج من الحجر الرملي الأحمر يبلغ ارتفاعه 72.5 متراً وقطر قاعدته 14.32 متراً وقمته 2.75 ذو ضلوع حجرية وخرجات في الرواسب الكلسية المتحجرة. تشمل ال...

3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi: Complete List

(Incl 18% GST) The vibrant capital metropolis of India, Delhi, welcomes thousands of tourists every year across the world, courtesy of its sedate blend of art, culture and ancient and modern architecture. It symbolises the glorious past of the country as well as the thriving present. If your next trip is to the Capital City of India, include the cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi to fasten your soul to a frenetic speed. Influenced by the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, Qutb Minar is a symbol of victory for Muhammad Ghori over the Rajput King Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192 AD. Standing tall as the insignia of the Mughal dynasty, it comprises 5 tapering storeys. You will find inscriptions in Parso-Arabic and Nagari characters on the walls documenting the eras of Tughlaq and Sikandar Lodi from 1381 to 1517 AD. • Location: Mehrauli of South Delhi • Ideal Time to Explore: November to March • Hours of Operation: 7 AM to 5 PM; open all days • Entry Fee: For Indians ₹35/person and for foreigners ₹550/person Representing the harmonious blend of Islamic architectural brilliance and Central Asian and Persian elements, Humayun’s tomb is a fine testimony of red sandstone, white marble and embellished eaves. The tomb has 2 entries through double-storeyed gateways with a courtyard and rooms on the upper storeys. On entering, you will find several monuments on either side, like Nila Gumbad, the tomb of Isla Khan, Chillah Nizamuddin Auliya, etc. • Location: Nizamuddin East • Ideal T...

Delhi has three world heritage sites of historical, cultural and artistic value.

Delhi has three world heritage sites listed by UNESCO. Delhi a capital city of India holding many remains and monuments dating back to 10th century. It has almost 1300 listed monuments, by the Why chosen as world heritage sites. Among these around 1300 or more cultural and historical monuments and sites in Delhi. Three most beautiful and attractive monuments had been listed, as the world heritage sites, by UNESCO. Depending on many criteria, estimating the archaeological importance, innovative design and inspiring characteristics of the monuments. Which were the most decisive factors to select these three monuments, as the world heritage sites. The first two monuments, chosen as the world heritage sites in 1993, and one in the year 2007. The Qutub Minar and complex area, listed in 1993 along with Humayun tomb in the same year. The Red fort became a world heritage site in the year 2007. The time taken to complete their survey and relatively other factors. To chose any cultural monument as world heritage site, are completely depends upon the institutional exercises. Which undertake such important task is really great work. As such grand institution has to deal with many things to decide about any particular monument. Here we will see some important facts which make these monuments, the world heritage sites. Their archaeological and historical details, the attraction that these monuments of Qutub minar and complex Delhi has three world heritage sites, the first we are going t...