Near Dai Anga’s tomb, there is a solid tower like, tapering brick built structure surmounted by a four sided pyramidal low dome carried over a double low neck. This building is the tomb of Sharfun Nisa Begum, the sister of Nawab Zakariya Khan, surnamed Khan Bahadur Khan, governor of Lahore during the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. The tomb is locally known as Sarvwala tomb (the cypress tomb), from its ornamentation of cypress trees. These cypresses, four on each side are intercepted by smaller blooming flower plants, all in enameled tile mosaic work on plaster base.