Historical place Qutub Mibar in INDIA

in blurtindia •  4 years ago 

The city of Delhi you recognize today wasn't like that within the past. Delhi was created with seven areas of seven different rulers. Although there are seven areas by name, its collective size is far smaller than present day Delhi. These regions were founded by different kings or sultans. The Indraprastha kingdom established by the Pandavas within the Mahabharata is Delhi.

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The Qutub Minar, located in Mehrauli, New Delhi, India, is simply 10.8 km from the Gandhi International Airport. It takes only half an hour to succeed in the minaret by car from New Delhi railroad station . you'll also take a cab to succeed in the minaret from the airport and railroad station . The monument is well-connected through an excellent road connection system. you'll also prefer to pass by bus offered by various private and government buses as a healthy connection. Qutub Minar is that the nearest station to the Delhi Metro. It takes about half an hour to succeed in this monument from Jama Masjid.
Even before 1981, the general public was allowed to enter the monument. However, after a significant accident (45 people died during a stampede thanks to a sudden power failure between December 4, 1981), the general public was denied access to the inside department, led by the authorities.

Some of the simplest places to go to near Qutub Minar are Ansal Plaza, Kella Rai Pithora, Math Ki Masjid, Lal Kella, Garden of 5 Senses, Ali Darwaza, Alai Minar, Baha'i Lotus Temple, Museum of Daily Art and Culture. Market etc. If you're a golf lover, you'll also visit the Qutub Golf Field conducted by the Delhi Development Authority.

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