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The Qutb Minar and its Monuments complex is owned by the Government of India and managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Its peripheral area is managed by multiple stakeholders, including ...
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Lifestyle Asia on MSNFrom high-street to heritage: Top stops on Delhi Metro’s upcoming Golden LineGet the most out of the new Golden Line on the Delhi Metro. This guide covers must-see stops and attractions from Aerocity to ...
Even after 400 years, the Taj Mahal still feels like a newly built structure. It’s no wonder it’s one of the most visited and ...
What we perceive as most beautiful might not appeal to someone else and vice versa. Nevertheless, we witness many ...
Stroll through the Qutub complex, past the intricately carved Alai Darwaza, Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, and the Iron Pillar that has resisted rust for years.
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Whats Hot on MSNBest UNESCO World Heritage Sites to Visit in North India During Monsoon 2025The monsoon season in North India, typically from July to September, transforms the region’s landscapes into lush, vibrant ...
Celebrate Father's Day in Delhi by exploring iconic heritage sites like Red Fort, Lodhi Garden, and Humayun's Tomb. Make timeless memories with your dad through history-rich walks.
Mia Bari Mosque: A forgotten legacy of Mughal architecture Despite its rich history and intricate craftsmanship, this architectural gem remains relatively unknown, its legacy overshadowed by poor ...
Dhaka, once a city of mosques, stands today as a city of ugly, imposing and all-distracting billboards that block the skyline, undermining minimum aesthetics and occasionally causing fatal accidents.
The Central Government on Monday apprised Delhi HC that the Mughal mosque in the Qutub Minar complex is a protected monument.
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