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Since millions of years the iron pillars at Qutab minarIs exposed to the climatic changes and harshweather conditions. Inspite of this fact their is no rusting Justify the statementية |
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Answer» Answer: The iron pillar of Delhi is a structure 23 feet 8 inches (7.2 METRES) high with 16 inches diameter that was CONSTRUCTED by a "King Chandra", probably Chandragupta II (reigned c. 375-415 CE), and now stands in the Qutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India.[1][2] It is famous for the rust-resistant composition of the metals used in its construction. The pillar weighs over 3,000 kg (7,000 LB) and is thought to have been erected elsewhere, perhaps outside the Udayagiri Caves,[3] and moved to its present location early in the Delhi Sultanate.Coordinates Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″E Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocation Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in) Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)Dedicated to Coordinates28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″ELocationQutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, IndiaHeight7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)Dedicated toVishnu |
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