Shish Gumbad ("glazed dome"), also spelt Shisha Gumbad, is a tomb from the Lodi dynasty and is thought to have possibly been constructed between 1489 and 1517 CE;[1] the historian Simon Digby has argued on the basis of an inscription in the adjoining mosque that it was completed in 1494 CE.
[2] The Shish Gumbad (glass dome) houses graves, whose occupants are not unequivocally identifiable.
In early 20th century, a park was developed which was inaugurated by Lady Willingdon on 9 Apr 1936 bringing the four monuments in one confine.
The blue tile embellishment presently only remains on top of the main frontage in traces.
The garden is bounded by Amrita Shergill Marg in the West, North-West and North, Max MuellerMarg on the East and Lodi Road on the South Side.