Alai Darwaza
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뉴델리, 인도포스팅 38건
2020년 3월
Interior of Alai Darwaza, resembling Timber ornamentation, Qutb complex.
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Alai Darwaza - A small sandstone structure in the Qutub Complex.
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What: The Alai Darwaza
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info: The Alai Darwaza is a magnificent gateway built by Ala-ud-din Khilji of the Delhi Sultanate,
having exquisite inlaid marble decorations and latticed stone screens.
It highlights the remarkable artisanship of Turkish and local artisans who worked on it.
The Alai Darwaza was an important part of the project undertaken by Ala-ud-din Khilji in his quest to decorate the Qutab complex. .
More: The Alai Darwaza is a perfect specimen of architecture belonging to the period of the Delhi Sultanate. It was built in 1311, by Ala-ud-din-Khilji, of the Khilji dynasty (which ruled the Delhi Sultanate from AD 1290 to AD 1316). The Alai Darwaza was a part of Ala-ud-din-Khilji’s extension of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. It was one of the four grand gateways; the other three could not be completed because of the death of Ala-ud-din in AD 1316.
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Where: Next to Qutub Minar
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Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Metro Station. 2 Km Away
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How to Reach: After Metro, You can opt a Sharing Auto by paying Rs 10/ or you can opt Ola/Uber cab Rs 50/-
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Entrance Fee: Rs 30 for Indian Rs 500 For foreigners.
(DSLR and Selfie Sticks are allow free of cost but Camera stand isn't allow)
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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset
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Alai Darwaza - A small sandstone structure in the Qutub Complex.
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What: The Alai Darwaza
.
info: The Alai Darwaza is a magnificent gateway built by Ala-ud-din Khilji of the Delhi Sultanate,
having exquisite inlaid marble decorations and latticed stone screens.
It highlights the remarkable artisanship of Turkish and local artisans who worked on it.
The Alai Darwaza was an important part of the project undertaken by Ala-ud-din Khilji in his quest to decorate the Qutab complex. .
More: The Alai Darwaza is a perfect specimen of architecture belonging to the period of the Delhi Sultanate. It was built in 1311, by Ala-ud-din-Khilji, of the Khilji dynasty (which ruled the Delhi Sultanate from AD 1290 to AD 1316). The Alai Darwaza was a part of Ala-ud-din-Khilji’s extension of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. It was one of the four grand gateways; the other three could not be completed because of the death of Ala-ud-din in AD 1316.
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Where: Next to Qutub Minar
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Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Metro Station. 2 Km Away
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How to Reach: After Metro, You can opt a Sharing Auto by paying Rs 10/ or you can opt Ola/Uber cab Rs 50/-
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Entrance Fee: Rs 30 for Indian Rs 500 For foreigners.
(DSLR and Selfie Sticks are allow free of cost but Camera stand isn't allow)
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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset
2020년 8월 10일 작성
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Dan L
번버리, 호주포스팅 7,271건
2019년 10월
The gate was constructed by Alauddin Khalji in 1311 from red sandstone and white marble; this is the same Alauddin Khalji who doubled the size of the mosque and was responsible for the unfinished Alai Minar. It is a square gatehouse with arched entrances and a dome atop.
It's special significance in Indo-Islamic architecture is that it was the first Indian monument to be built using Islamic methods of construction and ornamentation and also the dome was the first true dome built in India. Great history within the archaeological site area.
It's special significance in Indo-Islamic architecture is that it was the first Indian monument to be built using Islamic methods of construction and ornamentation and also the dome was the first true dome built in India. Great history within the archaeological site area.
2019년 11월 10일 작성
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Let's Go Sightseeing
노이다, 인도포스팅 2,821건
2018년 11월 • 개인
The Alai Darwaza was the first Indian monument built using Islamic construction method. So, here is where Indo- Islamic architecture begins! Alai Darwaza loosely translates to 'Alauddin's Gate'. The size is the highlight of the gate but I also gape at the intricate carving. Interwoven floral tendrils in, what looks like wood, but is marble & sandstone! Stones are carved with finesse.
2019년 7월 16일 작성
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