Sheikh Tayyab was a disciple and Khalifa of Baba Shah Jamal.
[1][2] Sheikh Tayyab was known as Lala Maidni Mal and was one of the advisors in the Mughal court.
[2] The tomb employs Pashtun architecture with a bulbous roof and a lotus flower that rests on the octagonal drum base.
[1][2] Qanugos who lived in Qanugoyan in Kaithal are descendants of Sheikh Tayyab's Hindu wife.
Qanugos sent a pitcher of sweet drink to Baba Shah in the Jamal shrine and Tayyab masjid when they married.