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Qutub Minar, Delhi's great stone tower
The Qutub Minar
(pronounced kuh'-tub mee-'nahr), or the Tower of Qutub, is the tallest
freestanding stone tower in the world (approx. 250 feet). It's also
very old - just a shade over 800 years old, to be precise.
Qutub-id-din, an Afghan warrior prince, invaded northern India and
captured Delhi near the end of the 12th century. He built a large
palace complex to the south of the city that included India's first
mosque, as well as this tower. The Qutub Minar eventually served as
his mausoleum, not to mention as an excellent perch for spotting
potential invaders.

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