Alai Minar: An Incomplete Dream of Alauddin khilji


Alauddin Khalji was one of India's powerful rulers and one of the world's greatest military geniuses. In just a few years of his reign, he conquered most of the regions of India and expanded his territory, he conquered the kingdoms of Rajasthan, and Jalore, as well as other regions of Gujarat and Malwa.


To mark his greatest glory he started the construction of Alai Minar next to Qutub Mirar in the early 1300s after he doubled the size of the Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. 


Sufi poet, Amir Khusro mentioned in his book ‘Tareekh-i-Alai’ about the intentions of Alauddin to increase the size of the Mosque Quwwat-ul-Islam and his wish to construct a minaret so high it could not be exceeded.


After the death of Alauddin in 1316 CE the construction of Minaret came to an end at just on its first story. The ruins of 24.5 meters Alai Minar remained adjacent to Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque in Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi. 

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