[1] It was built as a Türbe (tomb) for Hudavend Hatun, the daughter of Kilij Arslan IV in 1312.
[2] It was restored by the General Directorate of Religious Endowments (Vakiflar Genel Mudurlugu) in 1962.
The tomb is made of yellow cut stone and is covered by a dome topped with a sixteen-sided pyramidal roof on an octagonal body.
White marble was used in the lintels, the arches, the inscription plaques, and the cornice of the dome.
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