Like the entire historic part of the city, it is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.
It is part of an architectural ensemble, forming a koch (double) with the Ulugbek Madrasah (1417), located to the east of the jewelers' bazaar.
The external portal, or Pishtaq, as well as the portals opening onto the interior courtyard are covered with blue and yellow tiles (this bright yellow being used for the first time in Bukhara) where we find traditional motifs, such as the vase of happiness.
One can notice, contrary to the Islamic architectural tradition, figurative representations and greater realism of floral and plant decoration.
Today, the Abdullaziz-Khan Madrasah houses souvenir, fabric and carpet shops.