It consists of two storeys. On the ground floor, there is from north to south along the Haram side: first a
tomb chamber, then a courtyard, then the "lower
mosque". The tomb chamber has an entrance from the north side, that is from the , an no-exit alley. On the upper floor, above the
portico there is a distinctive double-arched
loggia room, with a room to the north which used to be domed. Its roof has a small pale-turquoise dome.
Epigraphy An inscription on the madrasa reads: In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. The construction of this blessed madrasa was ordered by the noble and honorable Lady Isfahan Shah Khatun, the daughter of the late
Amir Mahmud, al-ʿUthmaniyya, known as
khanum (may God show her His benevolence). She passed away in the year 840 [1436–37 CE]. Its construction was completed at the close of the aforementioned year through the efforts of Khawaja Jamiʿ, son of Sati, from
Asia Minor [al-Rūmī]. == Environs ==