[1] The site is located in the south-west corner of Uch, a historical city founded by Alexander the Great,[2] in the Bahawalpr state and Punjab province of Pakistan.
[3] Built of glazed bricks on an octagonal base with turrets on each of its eight corners, the tomb of Bibi Jawindi is considered one of the most ornate monuments in Uch.
[4] The exterior of the building has three tiers with the top one supporting a dome, while the interior is circular due to thick angled walls rising up two stories.
Both the interior and exterior of the building are richly decorated with Islamic scriptures, carved timber, and bright blue and glazed white mosaic tiles.
The World Monuments Fund placed the structure on their Watch in 1998, 2000, and 2002 to gather international attention and obtained grants to conserve the tombs.