Qutub Minar History and Story - Speck View

Qutub Minar History and Story - Speck View
Qutub Minar History and Story - Speck View


The truth of Qutub Minar, who made the banquet, when?


You must have heard the name of Qutub Minar in Delhi.

About what was said, Qutbuddin constructed the Qutub Minar between 1206 and 1210, under which the Qutub Minar (Quwatulu Islam Mastjeet), whose height was 234 feet, was named.

But you do not know, the real name of the Qutub Minar is Vishnu Pillar, Dhuv Pillar. It was built under the guidance of Varahamihir, for the study of astronomy 1600 years ago during the reign of Emperor Vikramaditya!

At the end of 1191, Mohammed Gauri invaded Delhi, Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Mohammad Ghauri, Gorai defeated Prithviraj in 1192 again; then Qutbuddin was the commander of Gori!

In 1206 Mohammad Ghori appointed Qutbuddin as his assistant and at the end of 1206, Qutubuddin held the position of the death of Gauri, and it took him a two-year period for Lahore to complete all his opponents. And in his death in 1210, his death in Lahore fell from the horse while playing polo.

It is said that the Qutub Minar, the Kuftul Islam Mastjit and the two-and-a-half-day slopes of Ajmer were the same.

Now, it is a matter of note that Qutubuddin ruled from 1206 to 1210, only 4 years, in which two years he was expelled, opponents. So when did he build the Qutub Minar?

It was also written in some places that the construction of the Qutub Minar started in the end of 1193, after that, Kutubuddin created only one floor, the three floors above him, his successor Emperor Iltutmish made Banabai and the rest of the above rest of his bani.
Qutub Minar History and Story - Speck View
Qutub Minar History and Story - Speck View

If this is done by Qutubuddin in 1193, then why did he not name it in the name of Badshah Gori, why did a king establish his name in the name of his commander?
He wrote that he had demolished 27 temples at the place and made a minaret from the debris, so can any building be made of debris in a way? 

When the stone that has been demolished, each stone is fixed pre-determined according to its location.

Nobody has even written it, can it be said that the minarets can be used to give it auspicious time, so can it be heard by such a height?

Why then did not the loud speaker


Now let us tell you what the truth is. Where the Qutub Minar Complex is called Maahroli, it was named after Maharali Varahmihir, which was another astronomer from the Navratan of Chandra Gupta Vikramaditya, he made 27 artistic transformations for the preservation of the Nakshatras around the place. Was built.

The paintings of the Goddess Devtao were also engraved on the pillars of the tower with very timeless workmanship, which is still found to be destroyed even when they are destroyed. 

Some parts of Sanskrit language are still seen and read on the columns and the walls. Can go. Which seem to have been carved at the time of construction. There was a seven-story tower on the top floor, in the hands of Brama ji, there was a statue of Vedas, which was broken. There were some other sculptures with Vishnu on the lower floor, she would also be removed, And now there are only five levels left.

We have already told you that this name was known by the name Vishnu Vaja, Vishnu Column, Dhruv Pillar. The pillar of the pillar standing in the premises is the largest proof written on the written Brahman language, which states that this pillar called Garuda flag was established in 380-414 AD during the reign of emperor Chandragupta Bikramaditya.

Some of the special points of the Iron pillar, this pillar is 7 meters high and about 6 tan Bijan, the special thing of this Iron pillar is that it has not been fought till date. Some words written in Sanskrit written on it say that it is Chandragupta Had dedicated to Lord Vishnu. As well as the rows are written in Sanskrit, it clearly shows that after the Battle of Bahlik they did not want this column. They used to tell in their time or column time.

So you must have understood that all the credit for this goes to the astronomer Warhamihiri during the reign of Emperor Chandragupta Vikramaditya. Not only did Kutubuddin do that, but he also broke the temple of Lord Vishnu and kept his name Qutub Minar (Kumtul Islam masjeet), hiding Hindu symbols from the column and writing on it in Arabic and giving credit to himself.



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