This baoli, the finest and the best preserved one in Haryana, according to an inscription on the wall, was built by Saidu Kala, a chobdar to emperor Shah jahan, in AH. 1069 (A.D. 1658-59). This baoli, an elaborate structure of brick and kankar block has one hundred one steps in three stages, separated by landings, leading to the water level. At the end of the flight of steps, is the circular well. The subsidiary staircases built within the thickness of the walls provide access to the landings.
In view of its historical importance, it was declared protected as a monument of national importance vide notification no.4891 dated 12.02.1923.