This beautiful tomb was built over the mortal remains of a local celebrity, Khawaja Khizr, who flourished during the reign of Ibrahim Lodi (A.D. 1517-1526). According to Persian inscription, the tomb complex of Khawaja Khizr, son of Darya Khan Sarwani, was built during A.D. 1522-24. This tomb is among the few Monuments where kankar blocks have been used along with red sandstone. Standing on a high platform and reinforced with square projections at the corners, the tomb is approachable by a flight of steps leading to the gateway. The gateway consists of two arched openings at the end of a central passage, having a façade decorated with mouldings, lotus medallions and arched recesses. The ceiling of the chamber is decorated with floral design executed in blue, yellow, green and dull red colors. The burial chamber is surmounted by a hemispherical dome, resting on an octagonal low drum crowned by a finial sitting over an inverted lotus flower.
In view of its historical importance, it was declared protected as monument of national importance vide notification no. 431 dated 28.06.1916.