Hafiz Tanish Bukhari, one of the palace historians who lived in this period, recorded in his work Abdullanoma that the people of Bukhara actively participated in the construction of the madrasah.
In this inscription, there were names of the orderer of the construction of the madrasah, Abdullah Khan II, the person who compiled the text of the book, the chief judge of Bukhara, Nuriddin Qazi Muhammad, and the date of completion.
Verses 1-5 of Surah "Alaq" from the Holy Qur'an are written on a blue background with white letters in suls script[3] on the front of the madrasah.
[4] On the right and left sides of the entrance gate of Modarikhan madrasah, the name "Muhammad" is pinned in the Kufic form.
Makur Kitaba inscription is written in tile style with white letters on a dark blue background.