Five people per day were hanged from the minarets because they banned 5 times Azan for prayer,[4] as a substitute for the gallows.
[3] Its open courtyard has a centrally-located ablution pool and a single row of rooms lining the exterior walls.
The roofline rises from the outer edges, towards the centre by a series of four small incremental height increases.
The three central arched portals are embellished with muqarnas above the row of 7 mini-arched portals, while the outermost arches are instead decorated with ghalib kari, or a network of ribs made of stucco and plaster that are applied to curved surfaces in the archways for decorative purposes.
[3] The interior of the prayer hall is sheltered beneath the three low fluted domes and is eloquently painted with floral and geometric designs.