(AH 919–982), more popularly known as Shaikh Daud Bandagi Kirmani was a 16th-century saint of the Qadiri order.
The interior of the octagonal shrine is decorated with intricate floral and geometric frescoes.
On each of the eight interior lower alcoves are Persian couplets by Shah Abul Muali extolling Daud.
The exterior of the shrine has panels of intricate stucco tracery on all sides.
The shrine, is under the care of the Auqaf Department and the Archeology Department of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan, which conducted extensive restoration work in the 1980s, mainly on the preservation of the frescoes.