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  1. The iron pillar of Delhi is a 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 Qutub complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India. The metals used in its construction have a rust-resistant composition.

  2. The pillar has been studied by a number of metallurgists, the initial analysis having been completed in 1912. The artifact was extensively studied by metallurgist Ramamurthy Balasubramaniam (1961–2009), who was a professor of materials and metallurgical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.In 2005 he published the book Story of the Delhi Iron Pillar, which examines the history, fabrication, and composition of the pillar. The artifact consists largely of iron, with small ...

  3. May 28, 2020 · Origin Story The Iron Pillar of Delhi weighs 6.5 tonnes, is 7.3 metres tall and has a slightly tapering shaft with an ornate abacus that was once topped by an animal capital. But what is of the greatest value for historians trying to piece together the story, are the Mehrauli Iron Pillar inscriptions, etched over a long period of time.

  4. Delhi Iron Pillar is located inside the Qutub Complex in Mehrauli. It is easily accessible via public transport. There are many city buses that run via Qutub Complex. If interested, one can also hire a private taxi to the complex from any part of the city. Iron Pillar can be visited via metro as well. The nearest metro station to Iron Pillar is the Qutub Minar Metro station on the Yellow Line, at a distance of 1 km. Saket Metro station on the Yellow line is another station closest to Iron ...

  5. Feb 13, 2020 · The Iron Pillar, housed in the same complex as one of Delhi’s most famous monuments, the Qutub Minar, dates back to AD 402 and has continued to capture the imagination of scientists since the early 1900s, owing to its resistance to rust.

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · The Mehrauli Iron Pillar, also known as the Delhi Iron Pillar, is a remarkable monument located in the Qutb complex in Mehrauli, Delhi, India.It stands as a testament to the advanced metallurgical skills of ancient Indian craftsmen and has intrigued historians, archaeologists, and scientists for centuries.

  7. Mar 30, 2014 · Detail showing the inscription of King Candragupta II. Photo source: Wikipedia. One theory suggests that from its original location, the pillar was moved and erected in the main temple at the fortress city of Lal Kot at Dhilli (modern Delhi) when it was developed by the Tomar king, Anangapala II, in A.D. 1050.

  8. May 7, 2024 · New Delhi’s Iron Pillar has long fascinated scientists both at home and abroad. But it wasn’t until 2003 that experts cracked the metallurgical mystery behind this unusual attraction.

  9. Jan 27, 2010 · On first appearance it doesn’t look like much–a 22 foot tall iron pillar, slowly rusting away in the middle of an empty square in Delhi, India.The surprise comes in learning its age, some 1600 ...

  10. Other articles where pillar of Delhi is discussed: metalwork: Iron: The wrought-iron pillar of Delhi, set up about ad 400 by Kumara Gupta I in honour of his father, is more than 23 feet (7 metres) tall and weighs more than 6 tons. It demonstrates the abilities of Indian metalworkers in handling large masses of material, for not until…