[1] Achut [Achhut] Bibi's mosque was built in 1469 by Haji Malik Bahauddin, entitled Imad ul-Mulk, one of Mahmud Begada's (1459-1511) ministers, for his wife Bibi Achut Kuki whose tomb is close by.
Except the lower parts of the mosque minarets, all seven were thrown down and destroyed in the 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake.
[2][3] The tomb complex of Bibi Achut Kuki is located on the south end of the mosque.
It is an open canopy with thirty two pillars and eight domes under which several unmarked tombs are located.
[2][3] The tomb and mosque was damaged in the 2001 Gujarat earthquake and was restored by Archaeological Survey of India.