The length of the
madrasa is 123 meters. The central entrance of the
madrasa is adorned with traditional arched portals in the shape of a dome. Decorative pointed small
minarets are elevated on either side of the entrance section of the facade. The walls of the building are adorned with patterns and
mosaics in traditional blue and green colors, typical for the architecture of the
Fergana Valley. Initially, the madrasa was built in the shape of the letter 'U' and was open-air. The main elements of the internal design of the
madrasa are geometric patterned
lattice screens, niches, and
alcoves. The Jame Mosque complex, like the
madrasa, has a unique scale – it is located in the western part of the architectural ensemble, and its main facade consists of 26
arches. At the top of the minaret, a dome-like base and a small octagonal dome are installed, with a crescent moon on top. The central and upper parts of the
minaret are adorned with decorative domes and a carved girdle. The building's facade is a masterpiece with scenic-decorative and fruit trees around it. The main entrance of the
madrasa is facing east and is constructed with an elevated porch. A pointed arch is elevated on each side of it. Corner minarets with domes are located on either side. Gazebos with domes are in the corners of the walls of the first floor. The altar arches of the second-floor cells add charm to the main entrance. ==Mosque==