Ali Farhad Khan's Mosque

It is accessible through a portal in the middle of the northern side, reached by a flight of eleven steps.

Opposite the mosque stands a large masonry well, as well as two raised platforms – a dargah – containing the tombs of Ali Farhad Khan and his wife.

[1][2] The mosque is built out of stone masonry, and the façade has three arched entrances opening out into the eastern courtyard.

The inscription, written in the Naskh script, notes that Ali Farhad Khan built the mosque, but does not give the date of its construction.

Each minaret is topped with an orb, resting on a disc of carved lotus petals, upon which is a stone finial.

The mosque façade contains three arched entrances, and is flanked by two minarets
The mihrab in the center of the western wall