[1][2] It is the resting place of Shah Quli Khan, who was the governor of Narnaul.
[3] One of the few examples of Mughal architecture in Narnaul, it is a monument of national importance.
Shah Quli Khan was the Mughal governor of Narnaul during the reign of Akbar.
[1] The tomb was commissioned by Shah Quli Khan during his lifetime, and it remained a part of his estate.
[5] To the West lies a large gateway leading to the tomb, known as Tripolia Gate.