Chand Minar,Aurangabad, 29 min (17.6 km) via NH52 (Distance from Aurangabad).
Just 15 km from the northwest of Aurangabad lies the region of Daulatabad.The place roughly translated as ‘Abode of wealth’ was given to it by Muhammad-bin-Tughluq In 1327 AD.
Built in 1435 by Ala-ud-din Bahmani, long after tugluq announced the place as capital, the place with its stunning minarets and Turkish style architecture became a prominent example of Islamic art in the state.
Chand Minar is one of the most frequented creations of those times.The building is not only beautiful, it large and accommodating as well.The main function of this tower was to keep an eye on the surrounding region,Announcing the time of prayer was also a function of this minaret.
The height of the tower is 30 meter (210 feet) and 70 feet in girth at the base.
Beautiful Persian blue tiles cover the walls of the tower.Chand Minar Daulatabad is divided into 4 stories.It has total 24 chambers and a small mosque at its base.There is the flight of total 100 steps helical stairs which lead to the Baradari (palace of the queen) at the closing stage of the tunnel within the citadel.After every floor, a circular balcony is present.The baradari was the palace of Yadavi Queen and then Shahjahan.There is one cannon at the top with a ram’s head.Now the Minar is of red brick color & can be spotted from long distances.
It is among the best tourist attractions in Aurangabad.This minaret is one of the most visited monuments in Maharashtra.Chand Minar Daulatabad in Aurangabad is an 2nd tallest individual minaret in India which has pinkish colored bricks and also displays a splendid architectural style.Timings for visiting Chand Minar begins in the month of July while April to May is the hottest.The Ticket Prices of Indian tourists is10 INR and forign tourists : 100 INR.It Opens in 09:00 am closes at 05:30 pm or Sunset whichever is earlier.
Just 15 km from the northwest of Aurangabad lies the region of Daulatabad.The place roughly translated as ‘Abode of wealth’ was given to it by Muhammad-bin-Tughluq In 1327 AD.
Built in 1435 by Ala-ud-din Bahmani, long after tugluq announced the place as capital, the place with its stunning minarets and Turkish style architecture became a prominent example of Islamic art in the state.
Chand Minar is one of the most frequented creations of those times.The building is not only beautiful, it large and accommodating as well.The main function of this tower was to keep an eye on the surrounding region,Announcing the time of prayer was also a function of this minaret.
The height of the tower is 30 meter (210 feet) and 70 feet in girth at the base.
Beautiful Persian blue tiles cover the walls of the tower.Chand Minar Daulatabad is divided into 4 stories.It has total 24 chambers and a small mosque at its base.There is the flight of total 100 steps helical stairs which lead to the Baradari (palace of the queen) at the closing stage of the tunnel within the citadel.After every floor, a circular balcony is present.The baradari was the palace of Yadavi Queen and then Shahjahan.There is one cannon at the top with a ram’s head.Now the Minar is of red brick color & can be spotted from long distances.
It is among the best tourist attractions in Aurangabad.This minaret is one of the most visited monuments in Maharashtra.Chand Minar Daulatabad in Aurangabad is an 2nd tallest individual minaret in India which has pinkish colored bricks and also displays a splendid architectural style.Timings for visiting Chand Minar begins in the month of July while April to May is the hottest.The Ticket Prices of Indian tourists is10 INR and forign tourists : 100 INR.It Opens in 09:00 am closes at 05:30 pm or Sunset whichever is earlier.
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