At times many monuments are such spellbinders that they justify obsessional ambitions and Qutub Minar is one of them. I will tell you later that how this red brick beauty enchanted Alauddin Khilji at that extent that he gave birth to the remnants of Alai Minar. But, for now, let's laud this majestic minaret with this post and be ready to be blown away by its magnificence. In spite of being my third visit, I was as thrilled as I used to be in my first one. Because, this time I was all ears to understand it's facts, see its charm with all my eyes open and keep my brain open to grasp all knowledge. Like always, I was so impatient to catch a glimpse of this monuments and it was again worth it. Kufic Inscriptions on Qutub Minar What a curvy 237.8 feet (72.5) tall structure situated in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India! Those five superposed storeys which are tapering off towards the sky made my day. What a colourful monument which is made up of an amalga...