Hiran Minar Documentary | Iconic Series | One Eleven Group

Imagine a love for nature and animals so deep, that when your beloved pet antelope dies, you commission a tower for its grave marker. That is the story behind the iconic Hiran Minar which is located in Sheikhupura, about 40 kilometers away from Lahore.


It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his pet Mansraj when it passed away. The tower and surrounding gardens were finished in 1620 and were located in a hunting reserve frequented by Mughal princes. The enclosure includes the Hiran Minar which stands at 110 meters and a massive water tank measuring 229 by 273 meters located in the center of the complex with brick ramps to provide animals with easy access to water. The complex also includes the beautifully made pavilion set in the middle of the water body, connected with the elegantly constructed causeway which joins the pavilion with the Minar.

Following an ancient Persian custom of building elaborate grave markers on the skulls of game animals and pets, the Hiran Minar and its surrounding complex show the highly valued relationship the Mughal emperors had with nature, hunting and animals. Around the perimeter of the tower are 214 holes which are thought to have been used as supports to hang the severed heads of animal trophies taken by the Emperor.

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