Asked by Jegam Rijal on Apr 29, 2024

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What explains the soaring height of the Qutb Minar (minaret) in Delhi?

A) It is a monument to Arabs in Delhi.
B) It is a monument to the victory of Islam in Delhi.
C) It is a monument to Persians in Delhi.
D) It is a monument to Iltutmish in Delhi.

Qutb Minar

A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Delhi, India, known as the tallest brick minaret in the world, built in the early 13th century.

Soaring Height

Achieving a very high level, elevation, or degree, often figuratively in terms of ambition, achievements, or physical structures.

Victory of Islam

Refers to the historical and religious expansion of Islam, marked by conquests and the spread of Muslim culture and religion starting in the 7th century.

  • Discern the architectural forms and details characteristic of Indian and related cultural groups.
  • Appreciate the contributions of different figures and assemblies towards the development of India's architectural and cultural patrimony.
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aadnan ahmedMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Qutb Minar was erected to celebrate the victory of Islam in Delhi following the defeat of the city's last Hindu kingdom, symbolizing Islamic supremacy and the beginning of Muslim rule in India.