
Hiran Minar
$500.00
Acrylics on professional gallery-wrapped canvas.
Hiran Minar also Known as “The Deer Tower” is an early 16th-century Mughal-era complex located in Sheikhupura, Punjab.
Moreover, the complex was constructed at the site of a game reserve in honor of Mughal Emperor Jahangir’s lovely antelope her name was Mansraj. The Emperor is famous for his fondness of nature, and his complex embodies the Mughal relationship between humans, pets, and hunting.
I love the tranquility in that place as it’s away from the noise of the city. The cool waters are very peaceful.
Size: 24×36 inches
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