Iron pillar of Delhi
| Iron pillar of Delhi | |
|---|---|
| Location | Qutb Minar complex, Delhi, India |
| Coordinates | 28°31′28.76″N 77°11′6.25″E / 28.5246556°N 77.1850694°E |
| Built | 5th century CE |
| Architect | Chandragupta II |
| Architectural style(s) | Hindu architecture |
| Type | Cultural |
| Criteria | iv |
| Designated | 1993 (17th session) |
| Part of | Qutb Minar and its monuments |
| Region | India |
The iron pillar of Delhi is a metal structure 7.21 metres (23 feet 8 inches) high with a 41-centimetre (16 in) diameter that was constructed by Chandragupta II (reigned c. 375–415 CE), and now stands in the Qutb complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India.
The metals used in its construction have a rust-resistant composition. The pillar weighs more than six tonnes and is thought to have been erected elsewhere, possibly outside the Udayagiri Caves, and moved to its present location by Anangpal Tomar in the 11th century.