


This Kos Minar is a Mughal-period octagonal
distance marker located in Nakodar town in Jalandhar district of Punjab,
adjacent to residential buildings. Constructed in the seventeenth century, it
is built of lakhori bricks set in lime mortar. The monument is protected by the
Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle) and survives in good
condition, with fencing provided around the structure despite dense surrounding
development.
This Kos Minar is a Mughal-period octagonal
distance marker located in agricultural fields to the north of the Tarn
Taran–Kapurthala Road in Naurangabad, Tarn Taran district of Punjab, with a
rest house situated to its west. Constructed in the seventeenth century, it is
built of lakhori bricks set in lime mortar. The monument is listed as protected
by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Archaeology and Museums, Punjab and has
some surface deterioration, vegetation growth, and limited physical access.