[1][2] It is the resting place of Abd-al Qadir Amin Khan, a minister in the Golconda Sultanate under Ibrahim Qutb Shah, who also served as the chieftain of Patancheru.
The tomb is surrounded by a vegetable and fruit bazaar.
[3] The tomb is built in the traditional Qutb Shahi style, on a raised platform with an onion dome.
[4] The Persian inscription on the tomb's Eastern wall says that Amin Khan commissioned the tomb himself and dates it to 1568.
[1] It also lists the names of his father, grandfather, wives, and sons.