This beautiful tomb was built by Shah Quli Khan himself in A.H. 982 (A.D. 1574-75). Shah Quli Khan was the Governor of Narnaul during the reign of Akbar (A.D. 1556-1605). He built this tomb for his father but after his death his mortal remains were also interred here. Situated on a high octagonal platform approachable from south, the tomb was built of grey stone mixed with red sandstone presenting a contrasting spectacle. Both the interior and exterior of tomb are octagonal on plan having a narrow passage supported on projecting brackets running all along the base of the arched openings and recesses. The interior of the tomb is divided into two storeys. Upto the level of the lower storey white marble is used and the second storey carries beautiful Lime plaster. The tomb is crowned by a low dome sitting over a high octagonal drum. This is another variation of the tomb styles of the Pathans.
In view of its historical importance, it was declared protected as a monument of national importance vide notification no. F.4-14/62/C-1 dated 2.3.1963.