It is known from this inscription that the tomb was built in 1663 or 1664 by the architect Amir Ali oglu Abdulazim.
Until the end of the 19th century, the Kalakhana tombs were rarely covered in the scientific literature,[1] and the architectural features of the monuments within the complex were not thoroughly studied.
De Bruijn also notes that there was a castle on the site of the tomb complex and a spring nearby.
[5] Kalakhana tombs are one of the unique complexes among the architectural monuments of Medieval Azerbaijan to be built within a short time of period.
However, in a book published by Cornelis de Bruijn, who visited Shirvan in the early 18th century, each of the nine tombs were already depicted.