Kos Minar 20 at Khusropur, 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).
A Mughal-period distance marker located west
of the Old Grand Trunk Road/National Highway 44, in an open ground at Kheda,
Palwal, Haryana. Probably constructed between 1600 and 1699 CE, the octagonal
tower is built of lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar and stands on a brick
platform. The monument is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India
(Chandigarh Circle) and remains well maintained, though surface blackening,
efflorescence, and localized plaster loss are visible; its base now lies below
the present road level.
The Kos Minar 22 at Aurangabad, 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 west of the Grand Trunk Road/National Highway 44 at Khatella, Palwal district of Haryana. Probably constructed between 1600 and 1699 CE, the octagonal tower is built of lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar and stands on a brick platform, with small square openings on its surface. The monument is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle), has been restored, and is enclosed by fencing.
A Mughal-period distance marker located in
agricultural fields about 250 metres west of the Grand Trunk Road/National
Highway 44 at Mundkati, Palwal, Haryana. Probably constructed between 1600 and
1699 CE, the octagonal tower is built of lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar
and has an octagonal base with small square openings. The monument is protected
by the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle), though no signboard
was present at the time of photography. It is well maintained despite minor surface
blackening and loss of plaster.
The Kos Minar 25 at Banchari, Palwal district,
Haryana, is a Mughal-period distance marker constructed between 1600 and 1699
CE with lakhori bricks bonded with lime mortar. The monument is protected by
the Archaeological Survey of India (Chandigarh Circle).