Biaji Mandal Tower stand on a high mound, faced with stone and masonry, about 83 feet from the ground, with steps leading to its top, the steps andthe masonry sides of the mound have suffered much from the effects of time. This terrance is surrounded by a roofless octangles room over which, Syed Ahmed Khan is opinion, through I have not benn able to satisfy myself of its correctness, there was a twelve doored room whence the king views his troops. The room now is existence has four doors, it is built of stone and masonry, and the corners are protected with red sansstone. It is 20 feet high and about 38 feet aquare, the walls slope downward to the base, where they gain in witdth about 4 feet ina height of 20 feet.
Not far from the grounds of this tower is a domed pavilion, about 37 feet high and 50 feet square. IT is built of stone and masonry, and is in very fair order. There is a wall mosque close to the grave-yard. The whole place has an air of desolation which its neighbourhood to the village of Begampur has not changed.