Patan Minara is an ancient
Buddhist monastery in Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan. The 2,000 years old monastery
situated 8 KM from Rahim Yar Khan City a single burnt sienna column remains. It
is very little known information about single column minara. However, it was
believed to be built during Hakrra valley civilization during Mauryan period
approximately 250BC.
The archeologists believe the Patan Minara was built by
Alexander the Great during his visit to the military expedition to Hind (India). The
Pattan Minara means the “Tower on the Ford”. It is named after Pattan Pur, once
a lush green city situated on the bank of the River Ghagra, an offshoot of the
River Indus.
Alexander the Great established a
cantonment under Greek Governor. Therefore, The Patan Minara served for keeping
a watchful eye on the local tribes. Some mystical stories are associated with
the history of Patan Minara. Some believe that hidden treasure was buried under
the tower. A Sanskrit written brick was discovered at the start of 18th
century when it was demolished. A fort, mosque, and tunnels still remain in
that area. Some historians believe, Alexander also conquered the state and
stayed in the ancient city.
Colonel Minchin the Ex-Bhawalpur the state passed an order to excavate the ruins of Patan Minara. He had heard that hidden
treasure was buried in tunnels that were part of the Sienna column remains. Unfortunately, a worker came across a semi-liquid swarmed flies killed him at the spot. So, the digging process was stopped due to this disaster.
In the 18th
century Fazal Elahi Khan Halani the chief of Daupauta used its remains to build
the Baghla & Dingar Forte. The local government even though officially
declared heritage site. The unplanned housing is creeping up in the surrounding
area and the construction industry is for reti-bajri or sand around the ruins.
The nomadic peoples are living life in the surrounding area mainly depends upon
their stock lives of camel feed.
Although Pattan Minara has lost
its prime, local people are trying to save this site by pledging to bring
back coins they found. Maybe someone has already been discovered the hidden
treasure, no one exactly knows. The sole remnant of the civilization and its remains
is eroding with the passage of time, and it seems like it wouldn’t stand in
future. However, in recent times some restoration and beautifying work is done by the local government.
If the department of Archaeology and the government pay some
attention to this minara, it can reveal it's true to discover the likes of another
Harappa or Mohenjo Daro. If you are a photography lover, then you should visit Patan Minara in the evening. It is the ideal time for photography when the sun is perfectly placed opposite of Minara. Source: CP
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