The tomb of Buhlul Lodi (1451-88), founder of the Lodi
dynasty, consists of a square chamber, with three arched openings on each
side and surmounted by five domes, the central one being larger than the
others.
The arches are decorated with Quranic inscriptions and medallions in
their spandrels. Compared with the tombs of most other rulers of
Delhi, it is a plain structure.