Completed in 1309, the building was registered as a national architectural monument by the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 2, 2001, No.
[3] The name of the mosque corresponds to the name of the quarter where lived merchants of silk, originally from Gilan.
The mihrab with accurate proportion, profiled and decorated with architectural elements and details enriches the interior of the worshipping hall, which differs with its rigidness and tectonics of voluminous masses.
Its pointed-form dome repeats formed architectural atmosphere of the place, and becomes an integral part of the composition structure.
Great attention is paid to the portal where an ornament in the form of a stalactite belt is applied.