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The monument was built to give calls for prayer Mu'azzin. Qutub-Ud-Din-Aibak's successor and his son-in-law Shamsu'd-Din IItutmish added three more storeys to the monument subsequently.
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India Gate, an important monument of the city, is a memorial built in commemoration of more than 80,000 Indian soldiers who were killed during World War I. The monument is an imposing 42 meters high arch and was designed by the famous architect
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The foundation stone was laid in 1618 when Shah Jahan decided to move to Delhi from Agra. The monument was inaugurated in 1647. Like most Mughal architectural wonders, Red Fort was built with red
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Swaminarayan Akshardham Complex is the newly built latest tourist attraction in delhi, India. The complex is considered as one of the wonders of modern India. The complex is spread over swooping 30 acres
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Siri is the second city of Delhi and was built by Sultan Alaud-Din Khilji in about 1303, to the north of Mehrauli. The few remains of the city can be seen in the Siri Fort complex near the Asian Games Village area, east of Hauz Khas.
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The pyramidal structure in three storeys, seen in what is known today as Firozshah Kotla, near Delhi Gate, was built by Firozshah Tughlaq, to instal the Ashokan column, seen on top. There are two Ashoka pillars in Delhi.
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