The Hiran Minar, a distinctive Mughal-era complex located in Sheikhupura, Pakistan, was built by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. This monument, consisting of a large pond, a pavilion, and a minaret, was constructed in memory of Jahangir's beloved pet antelope, Mansraj. It served as a hunting reserve and a royal retreat, showcasing the emperor's love for nature and his architectural patronage.
Options 'Humayoun', 'Akbar', and 'Babar' are incorrect. Babar was the founder of the Mughal Empire, Humayoun was his son, and Akbar was Jahangir's father. While all were significant Mughal emperors with their own architectural legacies, the Hiran Minar is specifically attributed to Emperor Jahangir's reign and personal connection to the site.