Hiran Minar is a historical piece of architecture in Pakistan which is the center of attraction for tourists due to its 16th century complex developed by Mughal emperors. It is located in Sheikhupura, Lahore, Pakistan and is accessed via the M2 highway. It is known as the best place of attraction for the visitors who come from all over the world to visit the historical monuments of Pakistan. Hiran Minar "deer tomb" was built in the era of Mughal Emperor Jahangir and belonged to the best sites. It was built on a "game reserve" that was for "Mughal royalty" only. The game reserve gave the royals a semi-deserted experience around the imperial city of Lahore, and they enjoyed hunting as a sport. Hiran Minar is a unique Mughal monument located in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built in the era of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to commemorate his beloved pet deer "Mansiraj". It is 110 meters high and stands as a marker for Mansiraj's tomb, with a pool at the heart of the complex. It has dimensions of 229 x 273 meters and connects the pool and the Minar through the axis and passes through a walkway. Its architecture is similar to the Sher Mandal located in the Delhi Purana Qila, and its structure is a beautiful work of art that shows the affection of humans for pets. It is the most visited place by tourists and can be accessed by bus or plane.