The majestic Qutb Minar of Delhi stands tall, adorned with both Arabic and Nagari inscriptions. Most of the Nagari inscriptions are records of the various repairs made to the Minar over the years. Some of these inscriptions are unfortunately unintelligible and incomplete, but they still provide us with valuable insight into the history of the Qutb Minar and the people who have worked to maintain it. Many inscriptions in Arabic and Nagari characters scattered throughout the Minar reveal its rich history. Nagari inscriptions also record the names of three sultans whose records are not found in Arabic inscriptions: Muhammad Tughlaq, Ala-ud-din Khilji, and a certain Malikdin. These inscriptions show that the monument was not only regarded as a mazina but also a tower of glory and victory.