Kos Minar 15 at Sikri, Faridabad district,
Haryana, is a Mughal-period structure dating to 1600–1699 CE. Constructed of
lakhori bricks with lime mortar, the monument is protected and maintained by
the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).
The Kos Minar 16 at Gadpuri, Palwal district,
Haryana, is a Mughal-period distance marker built between 1600 and 1699 CE.
Constructed of lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar, the octagonal tower
represents the standard Kos Minar type. The monument is protected by the
Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).
Kos Minar 17 at Miranpur, Palwal district,
Haryana, is a Mughal-period structure dating to c. 1600–1699 CE. Constructed of
lakhori bricks with lime mortar, the monument is protected and maintained by
the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).
The Kos Minar 18 at Alahapur, Palwal district,
Haryana, is a Mughal-period distance marker built between 1600 and 1699 CE with
lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar. The monument is protected by the
Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).
A Mughal-period distance marker located in the
main market of Palwal, Haryana, to the west of the old Grand Trunk Road.
Probably constructed between 1600 and 1699 CE, the octagonal tower is built of
lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar and stands on a raised platform. The
monument is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).