


This Kos Minar is a Mughal-period octagonal
distance marker located in the Shri Ram temple complex in Tarn Taran (Leprosy
Colony) in Punjab. Constructed in the seventeenth century, it is built of
lakhori bricks set in lime mortar. The monument unprotected, survives in fair
condition, with plaster intact on the lower portion and exposed brickwork
visible on the upper section.
The Kos Minar in Tut Kalan village in
Jalandhar district of Punjab is a Mughal-period octagonal distance marker
located just beside the road. 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.
This Kos Minar at Uppal Khalsa in Jalandhar district of Punjab is a Mughal-period octagonal distance marker located approximately 200 metres south of the Nakodar–Nurmahal stretch of the Grand Trunk Road. It was constructed in the seventeenth century of lakhori bricks set in lime mortar. The monument is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle) and survives in a well-maintained condition, with fencing provided around the structure.Kos Minar, Uppal Khalsa, Punjab