[citation needed] One of its peculiar features is that it has a square floor plan of 2.8x2.8 meters on the inside, although it is octagonal on the outside.
[citation needed] The transition from square foundation to dome cover was carried out through sails in the form of simple stalactites.
It is characterized by a mixture of brick and stone-masonry for the outer walls, which is not found in other mausoleums spread over Shirvan.
[citation needed] German orientalist Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn, who studied these mausoleums in the 19th century, copied the inscription written.
The translation of an inscription formed of three lines in Arabic is as follows: "O my slaves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah.
[2] This building was built for the son of the sultan, Sultan Khalilullah, – may Allah forever immortalize his state and happiness – Shah Murad Sheikh Mazyad Khaja Sheikh Bayazid – may Allah forgive him and all the believers – on the year of nine hundred and forty-four (1533–1534).