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Ruins of Qutb complex (12th century A.D.)


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The Qutub complex is one of the earliest and most prominent examples

of Indo-Islamic architecture, little of which stands today. The

Construction was started by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, the first sultan of

Delhi of Mamluk dynasty, in 12th century A.D.

 

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Nice take on this historical structure with good details of the stonework.I have not been to this place,but on my screen,the stone has a green tint which I find unatural and assume to be from the processing only.In any case,good image!

Salutations-Laurent

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