The tomb of Abdullah Qutb Shah (d. 1672/1082 AH) lies outside the enclosure built in the nineteenth century by Salar Jang I. It is a large two story monument with a bulbous dome surrounded by petal ornament. The upper story has a hanging balcony decorated with pierced panels and topped by finials, and each level has corner minarets.
Sources:
Merklinger, Elizabeth Schotten. Sultanate architecture of pre-Mughal India, 150. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 2005.