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what is Hiran Minar​


sanikagarkal12: Hiran Minar or the deer tower is an early 17 th century Mughal era complex located in Sheikhupura,in the Pakistani province of Punjab.

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Answered by kaira69
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Hiran Minar is an early 17th-century Mughal era complex located in Sheikhupura, in the Pakistani province of Punjab. The complex was built at the site of a game reserve in honour of Mughal Emperor Jahangir's pet antelope

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AnswererCHANDRA: Kiran minutes it is a Tower built perhaps in memory of Akbar's favourite elephant it is started with thousand elephant tusks made of stones
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Answered by ForEdu
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Hiran Minar was built during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in a hunting reserve used by the Mughal royals. The reserve was built in a scrub forest, and allowed Mughal emperors to experience a sense of semi-wilderness near the imperial city of Lahore. The game-reserve was used as a park where visitors could enjoy the sport of hunting.[

The minaret itself was built in 1606 C.E. as a monument to Emperor Jahangir's beloved pet antelope, Mansiraj, or "Light of the Mind",who had been trained to lure wild animals to the tank in order to be hunted. The practice of building such tomb-markers over the skulls of game animals is an ancient Persian custom.


AnswererCHANDRA: Hiran Minar is a Tower built perhaps in memory of Akbar's favourite elephant .it is studded with a thousand elephant tusk made of stone
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