KOS MINAR AT GHUGRA
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The kos-minar was built by Mughal emperor Akbar in A.D. 1575 for administrative convenience and also for the comfort of travellers. Such tapering minars were built to mark a distance of every kos (3.20 km). The minar stands on a masonry platform and is built of lime-plastered lakhauri bricks with an octagonal section below and a larger circular section above. A well was invariably built near such a minar often with a sarai.
Notification No. | Ajmer, 2048-S dated 10.08.1921 |
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Ownership Status | Government |
Topographical Features | It is situated in the rocky terrain dotted with low hills. |
1 | Chandramani Singh (ed.), Protected Monuments of Rajasthan (Jaipur 2002) and |
2 | R. Nath, History of Mughal Architecture, Part II (New Delhi 1985) |
Locality | Tehsil | District | State |
Ghugra (Lat. 26o 30’ N; Long. 74o 41’ E) | Ajmer | Ajmer | Rajasthan |
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