It is a building with a single dome, four windows and two doors.
It is understood from the inscription on the crown gate that the mosque was built by the Artuqids in 725/1325.
[2] Şeyh Abdülmelik Mosque was built in 725 H./1325 A.D. according to the two-line Arabic inscription carved into stone, located on the crown gate in the north direction (Kulağuz, 1997, 46; Günes, 2003, 67–68).
It is known that during the period in question, Sutaylis, whom Abu Said Bahadır Khan sent as governors, were dominant in Muş and Bulanık.
[3] The construction of this holy mosque was ordered in the month of Rajab in the year 725, hoping for the consent of Allah almighty and wishing for much reward.