Deccan Chronicle

Qutub Minar has nothing to do with Mughals

- New Delhi, June

9: The imposing Qutub Minar in the national capital was built 300 odd years before the first Mughal set foot in India and has nothing at all to do with the Mughal era, say historians, debunking claims in a section of the media.

The country’s tallest minaret, standing at 72.5 metres and completed in the 13th century, was described as a Mughal-era structure by a television channel and a news website, prompting multiple social media posts with many hundred retweets endorsing the false claim.

The constructi­on of the Qutub Minar began in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak — the founder of the Slave Dynasty in India — and the Mughals arrived in India after Babur defeated the last Lodhi king Ibrahim Khan Lodhi in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526, said historians.

While Qutub-ud-din Aibak finished the base of the structure, it was completed in the early 13th century by his son-in-law Shams ud-Din Iltutmish who added three more floors to the structure, said historian S. Irfan

Habib. The Slave Dynasty, which lasted from 1206 to 1290, was the first dynasty

to rule as the Delhi Sultanate. The Dynasty, also called the Mamluk

Dynasty, was establishe­d by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, who was born in a Turkish family and then sold as a slave to Muhammad Ghori, Afghanista­n's Ghor ruler.

“After that came the Khiljis, the Tughlaqs, the Sayyid dynasty, the Lodhis, and then came the Mughals. So, so many dynasties came in between before the arrival of Mughals. That way those calling it a Mughal monument are wrong by over 300 years...,” Habib added.

According to writer and historian Sohail Hashmi, a section of people confuse

Muslims with Mughals.

“Mughals have got nothing to do with the Qutub Minar. And those calling it a Mughal-era structure have no idea of our past and no sense of time. Actually, when they say Mughals, they mean Muslims. They use the two words interchang­eably,” Hashmi said.

Giving details of the red and buff sandstone structure, he explained that the top floor of the three floors built by Iltutmish were damaged by lightning twice in the 14th century and were restored by Tughlaq dynasty ruler

Firoz Shah Tughlaq in the latter half of the century.

While the first three storeys are made of red sandstone, the fourth and fifth storeys are of marble and sandstone.

“The last of the Tughlaq kings rebuilt the top floor into two instead of one. That is why the top two floors that you see now have a lot of marble, unlike the lower floors which have no marble. Even the shape of the minaret is different in the top two floors as compared to the first three floors,” Hashmi said.

 ?? ?? The constructi­on of the Qutub Minar began in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak — the founder of the Slave Dynasty in India.
The constructi­on of the Qutub Minar began in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak — the founder of the Slave Dynasty in India.

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