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3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi

List of Cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi

What Are the Criteria for Listing Places in UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

FAQs About UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi

Who built Qutb Minar and who completed it?

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The foundation of Qutb Minar was laid by Qutubu’d-Din Aibak in 1199 AD for the mu’aazin, that is, to call for prayers. However, three more stories were added by his son-in-law and successor Shamsu’d-Din Iltutmish between 1211 and 1236 AD.

The foundation of Qutb Minar was laid by Qutubu’d-Din Aibak in 1199 AD for the mu’aazin, that is, to call for prayers. However, three more stories were added by his son-in-law and successor Shamsu’d-Din Iltutmish between 1211 and 1236 AD.

Who built Humayun’s tomb?

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Biga Begum, the widow of the 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun, built the tomb 14 years between 1596 and 1570 after his death. The architect was Mirak Mirza Ghiyath.

Biga Begum, the widow of the 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun, built the tomb 14 years between 1596 and 1570 after his death. The architect was Mirak Mirza Ghiyath.

Which is the nearest metro station to Red Fort?

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Lal Quila Metro Station on Violet Line is the nearest to Red Fort, nearly 1 km away. Besides, Chandni Chowk Metro Station on Yellow Line is the second nearest station, nearly 2.2 km away.

Lal Quila Metro Station on Violet Line is the nearest to Red Fort, nearly 1 km away. Besides, Chandni Chowk Metro Station on Yellow Line is the second nearest station, nearly 2.2 km away.