King Kharzi tried to build it in 1312 to build a tower taller than Qutub Minare (designed to double the height), but he was assassinated and abandoned on the way. Qutub is 14 meters in diameter. This Arae is much larger and 25 meters in diameter. At the same time, I thought it would be OK if it was done, but at the same time, I felt that the king's desire for a higher self-disclosure goal was unnecessary. I was impressed by the huge things left. You plan well over 100 meters.
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King Kharzi tried to build it in 1312 to build a tower taller than Qutub Minare (designed to double the height), but he was assassinated and abandoned on the way. Qutub is 14 meters in diameter. This Arae is much larger and 25 meters in diameter. At the same time, I thought it would be OK if it was done, but at the same time, I felt that the king's desire for a higher self-disclosure goal was unnecessary. I was impressed by the huge things left. You plan well over 100 meters.
Alai Minar is an unfinished tower that was originally intended to be twice as large as the existing Qutub Minar, but was not completed after King Kharkie died. I don't know what to do. Clearly the core structure is built with rubble and is intended to be completed later, which is fun and cruel.
The brick-red towers look very historical and vicissitudes, and they are well preserved.
Smiling India, more touching on the day I met a group of Indian primary school students who came to visit the castle in Delhi, and were visiting the architectural ruins in an orderly manner. When I saw yellow skin I was facing them with my camera, the children immediately excited, happily rushing to me, surrounded me and scrambling to take pictures. The laughter of the children attracted tourists, but also completely infected me, with the camera lens recording this happy moment, leaving the children lively and lovely images.