This heritage site dates back to the Lodi period and reflects the Indo-Persian architectural style. The structure includes a high enclosure wall, with Bala ka Gumbad situated in one corner. The wall is adorned with a series of arches and features a battlement parapet at the top, adding to its fortified look. The construction materials include random rubble masonry dressed with rubble stones and coated with lime mortar plaster. The tomb wall itself is built from bricks and cement plaster. Sandstone is used for the lintel level and pilasters, showcasing the attention to detail and craftsmanship typical of Lodi-era architecture.