I didn't knew Mughals built the Qutub Complex and the fact that Red Fort was built as a tourist destination by Mughals. Guess we learn new things everyday. Sucking up to Mughals and no mention of their cuisine?
Don't be silly.
We all know Qutub "complex" was liberated from Hindu and Jain temples.
Translation of the inscription written on the walls of complex Mosque proudly claim,
"Kutb-ud-Din Aibak, on whom be the mercy of God, constructed this mosque.
This fortress was conquered and this Masjid Jami was built during the months of the year 587 by the great and mighty commander-in-chief Kutb-ul-Dawlat-wa-ul-Din, the commander of commanders, Aibeg Sultan. May God exalt his helpers.
Materials from 27 idol temples, each of which cost twice thousand into thousand Diliwals, have been used in this Masjid. May Almighty God send mercy on him, who prays for the rest of the builder."
BTW Red Fort in Delhi was originally built by Raja Anangpal Tomar in 1060 AD.
Nothing demonstrates this more clearly than the symbol of the Suryavanshi's on top of the Scale of Justice.
Something you will find multiple times in the REd Fort.
Compelling evidence is this, the elephant statue guarding the fort,
Now compare this to similar structures in various other Hindu forts, palaces and temples,
Taj Mahal earned a supposed 25 crores per year (it was 17 crores last year) but it takes 20 crores in Maintenance every year.
Its barely breaking even. And it sits on 42 Acres of prime land
For example, 2.8 acres of land can produce 1GWh of solar power per year. So how many GWh can 42 acres of land produce ?