Instagram · May 22, 2026
Qutub Minar Complex: Historical Claims Under Scrutiny
The video claims that the Qutub Minar complex in Delhi contains the oldest iron pillar in India, which has not rusted in 1700 years and has inscriptions in Sanskrit praising Vishnu.
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The provided web context largely supports several factual claims made about the Qutub Minar complex and its Iron Pillar. It is confirmed that the complex contains an iron pillar, which is approximately 1600-1700 years old and bears Sanskrit inscriptions praising Vishnu.
The pillar was originally intended for a Vishnu temple and has remarkably resisted rust due to its composition. The context also confirms that the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque within the complex was constructed using materials from 27 demolished Hindu and Jain temples, and that carvings resembling Hindu motifs like bells, lotuses, and lion faces are incorporated into the structures.
However, the claim that the complex contains a statue of Ganesh is not explicitly stated, although the presence of Hindu carvings leaves room for interpretation. Furthermore, the specific visual claims about the video content (e.g., red circles highlighting specific carvings, close-ups of inscriptions, images of the Qutub Minar) cannot be verified from the provided text.
The assertion that the complex is a 'cover-up' is a subjective interpretation rather than a verifiable fact. [1][2][3]