It is located near the center of the Sur district (the old walled city), across from the Great Mosque of Diyarbakır.
[5][8] Following restoration work that began in 2006, the caravanserai now serves as a social meeting place that contains breakfast cafés, restaurants, and shops.
[5][3] The walls of the building are built in alternating layers of light-coloured limestone and dark basalt in the local style.
The façade design appears to be more sophisticated when compared with the older Delliler Han to the south, along the same street.
[7] Above the iwan on the west side is a decorative stonework panel as well as two windows inside recesses crowned by sharply-cut muqarnas and flanked by colonnettes.