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This is a Picture of the Most Beautiful Specimen of Khilji Architecture, Which Was Added as an Entrance to the Qutb Complex in Delhi. During Whose Reign Was It Built? - History and Civics

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This is a picture of the most beautiful specimen of Khilji architecture, which was added as an entrance to the Qutb complex in Delhi.

During whose reign was it built?

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Alauddin Khilji.

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