The mosque was built in 1606, according to a project of Sheykh Baheddin Mohammad Amili.
The mosque was built of red brick, which was traditional for Ganja.
Old Russian bonds put into an envelope had been found during the reconstruction.
[1] This finding helped to draw out a conclusion that the last construction works had been held in 1910, but not at the end of the 18th century, during the Javad Khan's reign, as it was considered earlier.
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