Alai Darwaza

Alai Darwaza
Native name
علاء دروازه (Urdu)
Alai Darwaza
LocationQutb Minar complex, Delhi, India
Coordinates28°31′27″N 77°11′09″E / 28.5242°N 77.1857°E / 28.5242; 77.1857
Built1311
TypeCultural
Criteriaiv
Designated1993 (17th session)
Part ofQutb Minar and its monuments
RegionIndia
Alai Darwaza is located in India
Alai Darwaza
Location of Alai Darwaza in India

Ala'i Darwaza (Urdu: علاء دروازه, lit.'Gate of Alauddin') is the southern gateway of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque in Qutb complex, Mehrauli, Delhi, India. Built by Sultan Alauddin Khalji in 1311 and made of red sandstone, it is a square domed gatehouse with arched entrances and houses a single chamber.

It has a special significance in Indo-Islamic architecture as the first Indian monument to be built using Islamic methods of construction and ornamentation and is a World Heritage Site.[1]

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