An iron pillar placed in the UNESCO-listed Qutub Minar complex in New Delhi has long fascinated scientists for surviving over 1,600 years without rust. Standing tall at 7.2 metres and weighing six ...
MSN: How the Iron Pillar of Delhi defied rust for over 1,600 years
Standing in Delhi for over 1,600 years, the Iron Pillar has resisted rust, rain, and time itself. Scientists and historians alike have struggled to explain how ancient Indian metallurgists achieved ...
How the Iron Pillar of Delhi defied rust for over 1,600 years
The Iron Pillar of Delhi, erected over a millennium ago during the Gupta Empire, stands as a marvel of ancient metallurgy. Despite centuries of exposure, it remains remarkably rust-free, defying ...
THE freedom from rusting of the famous iron pillar at Delhi has long been a subject of comment and has been attributed by some writers to the peculiar properties of the ancient iron from which it is ...
KESQ News: This mysterious iron pillar in India has been exposed to the elements for over 1,600 years. So why hasn’t it ever rusted?
This mysterious iron pillar in India has been exposed to the elements for over 1,600 years. So why hasn’t it ever rusted?
MSN: Why Qutub Minar's 1,600-Year-Old Iron Pillar Is Still Rust-Free? Scientists Explain
CNN: This mysterious iron pillar in India has been exposed to the elements for over 1,600 years. So why hasn’t it ever rusted?
Business Today: 1,600 years. 0 rust: How this pillar in Delhi outsmarted time and science