• The iron pillar of Delhi is a structure 7.21 metres (23 feet 8 inches) high with a 41-centimetre (16 in) diameter that was constructed by Chandragupta II...
  • The Iron Pillar, housed in the same complex as one of Delhi’s most famous monuments, the Qutub Minar , dates back to AD 402 and has continued to capture the...
  • The article from CNN by Pragya Nagar details the intriguing case of the Iron Pillar located in New Delhi's Qutb Minar complex, which has remained rust-free despite...
  • According to some researchers, Delhi Iron Pillar was moved and placed in the main temple at Lal Kot in New Delhi by King Anangpal II, Tomar King in 1050 AD.
  • As the pillar ages and rusts, chemical changes involving phosphates create a thin rust-protective iron hydrogen phosphate hydrate that coats the surface of the...
  • The Iron Pillar of Delhi remains an iconic structure, symbolizing both ancient India’s technical achievements and its cultural heritage.
  • The Iron Pillar of Delhi is considered a remarkable feat of ancient engineering, and continues to be a popular tourist attraction and an object of scientific study.
  • Evden ayrılmadan önce 3 - 2 günden fazla bize gösterecek özel bir yerel rehber hazırladık ve bizi Delhi'nin ana bölgelerine götürdüler ve bu çok tavsiye edilir...
  • DELHIPILLAR The iron pillar, located in Delhi and India, continues to confound tourists, puzzled at how such a piece of ancient craftsmanship has stayed rust-free.
  • New Delhi, July 18: Experts at the Indian Institute of Technology have resolved the mystery behind the 1,600-year-old iron pillar in Delhi, which has never...