Qutb Complex

Item

Title
Qutb Complex
Alternative Title
Qutub Minar
City
Delhi, Delhi, India
Country
India
Date Created
Mosque: begun ca. 1191
Minaret: begun ca. 1198-1215
Century
12th century
13th century
Classification
Architecture and City Planning
Style/Period
Mughal
Cultural Context
Indian
Description
Qutb minar, engraved stone panel
This partially ruined building complex includes Delhi's first congregational mosque (Jami masjid), known today as the Might of Islam (Quwwat al-Islam). The mosque was founded upon the conquest of the northern Indian region by the commander, Qutb al-Din Aybak of the Ghurid ruler Muhammad ibn Sam. On the southeast corner of the original hypostyle mosque stands the minaret, the Qutb Minar, begun by Qutb al-Din Aybak and modelled after so-called victory towers of Ghazna and Jam (Afghanistan).
Source
Saif Haq
Photographer
Saif Haq
Rights Holder
© Saif Haq
Access Rights
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“Qutb Complex”, Saif Haq Collection, accessed November 16, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/haq/item/14554