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- Chor_Minar abstract "Chor Minar or 'Tower of Thieves' is a 13th-century minaret with 225 holes, situated just off Aurobindo Marg in the Hauz Khas area, in New Delhi.It was built under the rule of Alauddin Khilji, of the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320) in the thirteenth century.According to local legends, it was a 'tower of beheading', where the severed heads of thieves were displayed on spear through its 225 holes, to act as a deterrent to thieves, though some historian suggest that the Khilji king slaughtered a settlement of Mongol people, nearby, to stop them from joining with their brethren in another Mongol settlement in Delhi, the present day locality of 'Mongolpuri'.During the raid of Ali Beg, Tartaq and Targhi (1305), 8,000 Mongol prisoners were executed and their heads displayed is the towers around Siri".
- Chor_Minar buildingStartDate "Khilji dynasty".
- Chor_Minar country India.
- Chor_Minar location New_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar thumbnail Tower_of_Thieves.JPG?width=300.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageExternalLink hauz_khas-1.htm.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageID "17406689".
- Chor_Minar wikiPageLength "2779".
- Chor_Minar wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Chor_Minar wikiPageRevisionID "575322405".
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Alauddin_Khilji.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Khilji_dynasty.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Towers_in_India.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Hauz_Khas.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Khilji_dynasty.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Minaret.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink New_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Siri_Fort.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Aurobindo_Marg.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chor Minar".
- Chor_Minar caption "Chor Minar".
- Chor_Minar constructionStartDate Khilji_dynasty.
- Chor_Minar locationCountry India.
- Chor_Minar locationTown New_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar name "Chor Minar".
- Chor_Minar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Delhi.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Historic_building.
- Chor_Minar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chor_Minar subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar subject Category:History_of_Delhi.
- Chor_Minar subject Category:Khilji_dynasty.
- Chor_Minar subject Category:Towers_in_India.
- Chor_Minar hypernym Minaret.
- Chor_Minar type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Chor_Minar type Building.
- Chor_Minar type Place.
- Chor_Minar type ReligiousBuilding.
- Chor_Minar type Attraction.
- Chor_Minar type Dynasty.
- Chor_Minar type History.
- Chor_Minar type Location.
- Chor_Minar type Place.
- Chor_Minar type Thing.
- Chor_Minar type Q41176.
- Chor_Minar comment "Chor Minar or 'Tower of Thieves' is a 13th-century minaret with 225 holes, situated just off Aurobindo Marg in the Hauz Khas area, in New Delhi.It was built under the rule of Alauddin Khilji, of the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320) in the thirteenth century.According to local legends, it was a 'tower of beheading', where the severed heads of thieves were displayed on spear through its 225 holes, to act as a deterrent to thieves, though some historian suggest that the Khilji king slaughtered a settlement of Mongol people, nearby, to stop them from joining with their brethren in another Mongol settlement in Delhi, the present day locality of 'Mongolpuri'.During the raid of Ali Beg, Tartaq and Targhi (1305), 8,000 Mongol prisoners were executed and their heads displayed is the towers around Siri".
- Chor_Minar label "Chor Minar".
- Chor_Minar sameAs Q5104929.
- Chor_Minar sameAs m.047qj3g.
- Chor_Minar sameAs Q5104929.
- Chor_Minar wasDerivedFrom Chor_Minar?oldid=575322405.
- Chor_Minar depiction Tower_of_Thieves.JPG.
- Chor_Minar isPrimaryTopicOf Chor_Minar.
- Chor_Minar name "Chor Minar".