The mosque is built of carefully carved yellow
limestone ashlar masonry, except for the domed parts, which are built of brick. It consists of a spacious square central prayer hall, topped by a single dome with a diameter of . Four smaller rooms covered by half-domes are arranged two each on the east and west sides of the central space, while the southern face features a pentagonal portico containing the
mihrab. The main entrance is located on the northern wall, topped by the founder's dedicatory inscription and fronted by a
portico comprising five arches supported by columns of white marble with exquisitely carved
capitals. The central arch is topped by a semi-spherical dome, while the arches on either side are topped by
funnel domes. Originally, all the domes of the mosque were roofed in lead, and the interior walls plastered, while travellers report that a beautiful garden surrounded the building. == See also ==