[3] It was topped by a recessed cube, which was a support for the octagonal base of the twelve-sided conical, pyramidal brick dome.
[5] The decorations on both the exterior and interior included extensive floral motifs and an inscription band again revealing the unnecessary name of Badr al-Din Lu'lu and its date of construction in 1248.
In front of the iwan, there was a private cemetery reserved for Ottoman Pashas and their relatives.
[8] During the 1964 restoration, the lower part of the building was covered with a thick layer of plaster.
[9] The Mausoleum of Imam Awn al-Din was destroyed with explosives in July 2014 by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.