The exact date of the construction mosque is unclear. Based on its
Mughal style, it is believed to have been constructed during the Mughal era. , some locals estimated that the mosque was over 500 years old. The mosque can accommodate a single row for
prayers, of approximately 14–15 worshipers; and hence its name. The mosque has three domes; and bricks and lime-surki were used in its construction. To the left of the front of the mosque lies the tomb of the person who founded it, and on the right is the
burial ground of the
Shia community. == See also ==