Skip to main content

Qutub Minar Collection

Qutub Minar, a towering masterpiece in the heart of Delhi, stands as a testament to India's rich history and architectural brilliance

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub minar

Qutub minar
Qutub Minar, at 74 meters, is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and the second tallest minar in India. Qutub Minar, along with the ancient and medieval monuments surrounding it

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi, Qutub Minar, Atai Minor, an incomplete tower originally intended to

India, Delhi, Qutub Minar, Atai Minor, an incomplete tower originally intended to be twice as high as Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi, Qutub Minar, Al-ud-Dins Madrasa

India, Delhi, Qutub Minar, Al-ud-Dins Madrasa

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi, India, Delhi, New Delhi, Qutub Minar

India, Delhi, India, Delhi, New Delhi, Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: The Kootab Minar, Delhi (engraving)

The Kootab Minar, Delhi (engraving)
2785758 The Kootab Minar, Delhi (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Kootab Minar, Delhi)

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar, minaret and victory tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi, India

Qutub Minar, minaret and victory tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi, India, Asia

Qutub Minar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Detail, Qutub Minar, minaret and victory tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi

Detail, Qutub Minar, minaret and victory tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi. Qutub Minar, circa 1193, one of earliest known samples of Islamic

India, Delhi. Qutub Minar, circa 1193, one of earliest known samples of Islamic architecture. Detail of ornate carved sandstone. UNESCO

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi, Detail of inscriptions on Qutub Minar

India, Delhi, Detail of inscriptions on Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Tomb of Iltutmish

Tomb of Iltutmish, inside Qutb Minar Complex in Delhi, World Heritage Site

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi. Carved stone minaret at Qutub Minar

India, Delhi. Carved stone minaret at Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi. Carved stone columns at Qutub Minar

India, Delhi. Carved stone columns at Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: India, Delhi, The Qutub Minar

India, Delhi, The Qutub Minar
India, Delhi, The Qutb Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Illustration of Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Illustration of Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Victory tower

Victory tower
Close-up of Qutub Minar against blue sky in Delhi, India

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Old glory - Qutub Minar

Old glory - Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar, at 74 meters, is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and the second tallest minar in India. Qutub Minar, along with the ancient and medieval monuments surrounding it

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutb Minar Complex | UNESCO World Heritage Site | Delhi

Qutb Minar Complex | UNESCO World Heritage Site | Delhi
The Qutub complex is an array of monuments and buildings forming Delhis iconic landmark. The best known structure in the complex is the Qutub Minar, which at 120 meters

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Lemonade and the Kutub Minar

Lemonade and the Kutub Minar
Kutub Minar in The back drop of lemonade bottles in Delhi

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Kutub Minar

Kutub Minar a historic monument in Delhi India. Made after demolishing the sprawling ancient Hindu temple during muslin invasions. The stones from demolished temple are used to erect this Minaret

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar
Close-up of Qutb Minar against blue sky

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Matcalf folly and Qutab Minar

Matcalf folly and Qutab Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutubminar, New Delhi, India

Qutubminar, New Delhi, India
Qutub Minar, also Qutb Minar and Qutab Minar, is the tallest minaret in India and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Delhi, the Qutub Minar is made of red sandstone and marble

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, tallest brick minaret in world

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar
World Heritage Complex of Qutub Minar, New Delhi

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutb Minar, Delhi

Qutb Minar, Delhi
View of towering Qutb Minar, 72.5m tall brick minaret, from 1192CE, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Towering height in evening light

Towering height in evening light
A view of Qutub Minar at Mehrauli, south Delhi

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Indian Aviation & Qutub Minar India

Indian Aviation & Qutub Minar India
Delhi iconic Qutub Minar and Air India plane flying over it were icons of their times

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutb Minar, Delhi

Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi, India

Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi, India

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, tallest minar in India, Built with red stones, it is one of the famous ancient historical monument built during the moghul times

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, tallest minar in India, Built with red stones, it is one of the famous ancient historical monument built during the moghul times

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qut b Minar

Qut b Minar
12th century, 72.5m tall minaret, Delhi

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar / Qutub Tower, Delhi-India

Qutub Minar / Qutub Tower, Delhi-India
Qutub Minar is the tallest tower in India.It is located in Mehrauli, Delhi-India and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Storeys of Qutb Minar

Storeys of Qutb Minar
Low angle view of Qutb Minar against blue sky

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub minar

Qutub minar

Background imageQutub Minar Collection: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar
Qutub minar is the 2nd tallest minar (73 metres) in India.Qutub Minar originally an early Islamic Monument inscribed with Arabic inscriptions is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Located in Delhi




For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

Qutub Minar, a towering masterpiece in the heart of Delhi, stands as a testament to India's rich history and architectural brilliance. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an awe-inspiring sight that leaves visitors spellbound. As you approach Qutub Minar, its grandeur becomes evident. Rising majestically against the clear blue sky, this minaret and victory tower commands attention with its intricate design and soaring height, and is truly a sight to behold. The detail of inscriptions on Qutub Minar tells stories of bygone eras, whispering secrets from centuries past. Each inscription adds another layer to the historical significance of this iconic structure. Adjacent to Qutub Minar lies Atai Minor, an incomplete tower originally intended to stand alongside its majestic counterpart. Though unfinished, it serves as a reminder of the ambitious vision behind these architectural marvels. Al-ud-Dins Madrasa stands proudly near Qutub Minar, showcasing Islamic architecture at its finest. Its elegant design and intricate carvings are a testament to the artistic prowess prevalent during that era. The Arch of Quqqat-Ul-Islam Mosque frames Qutub Minar beautifully, creating a picturesque scene that captures the essence of Indian heritage. Pillared cloisters add charm and character to this sacred space. A visit to New Delhi would be incomplete without exploring the magnificence of Qutub Minar. As you wander through its corridors and gaze up at its towering presence, you can't help but feel transported back in time. James Grant's c1891 view captures the Tower of Koutub perfectly in all its glory – standing tall amidst the vast plains surrounding Delhi. The engraving showcases every intricate detail with precision and artistry. Qutab Minar holds immense cultural significance for India - it symbolizes power, victory, and resilience throughout history. This UNESCO World Heritage Site continues to inspire awe and admiration, attracting visitors from all corners of the globe.