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complex initially housed 27 ancient Hindu and Jain temples, which were
destroyed and their debris used to build the Qutb minar.[1] One engraving on
the Qutb Minar reads, "Shri Vishwakarma prasade rachita" (Conceived with
the grace of Vishwakarma), this is The purpose for building this monument
has been variously speculated upon.1286, Ala-ud-din constructed the fifth
and the last story. The nearby Iron Pillar is one of the world's foremost
metallurgical curiosities, standing in the famous Qutb complex.The Qutb
Minar is notable for being one of the earliest and most prominent examples of
Indo-Islamic architecture. Raj Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. It is a
black marble platform that marks the spot of Gandhi's cremation on 31
January 1948.Check in and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 7:
Delhi
Post breakfast at the hotel, transfer to for sightseeing of the
city. Visit the Humayun's tomb and the Jama masjid and the
Red fort.Humayun's tomb is a complex of buildings built as
the Mughal Emperor Humayun's tomb, commissioned
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