Patan minara

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TypeBrick tower, stupa
Coordinates28°19′18″N 70°10′21″E / 28.3216°N 70.1726°E / 28.3216; 70.1726
Completedc. 250 BCE (est.)
Patan Minara
پتن منارہ
The solitary brick tower of Patan Minara
General information
TypeBrick tower, stupa
LocationCholistan Desert, near Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan
Coordinates28°19′18″N 70°10′21″E / 28.3216°N 70.1726°E / 28.3216; 70.1726
Completedc. 250 BCE (est.)
Technical details
MaterialBaked brick, lime mortar

Patan Minara (Urdu: پتن منارہ) is a solitary burnt-sienna brick tower standing about 8 km east of Rahim Yar Khan on the margin of the Cholistan Desert in south-western Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2] Most scholars regard the column as the only visible remnant of a much larger ancient settlement that local folklore dates to five millennia, while archaeological opinion usually places its construction in the Hakra-Valley phase of the Mauryan Empire around 250 BCE.[3]

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