Muhammad Mosque

[1] According to Arabic inscription which was saved in front of the doorway of the northern wall of the mosque, it was built by ustad-rais Muhammad the son of Abu Bakr in 471 of Hijra (1078/79).

[1] In 1723, the mosque acquired the name Siniggala, when a military squadron of the Russian Army, consisting of 15 warships and led by Admiral Matyushkin, approached the city from seaside and demanded its surrender during the Russo-Persian War.

[citation needed] From that time until the middle of the 19th century, the minaret of the mosque wasn't reconstructed.

Coarse and flat stalactites of tabling retain sherefe – muezzin’s balcony enclosed by stone plates.

Ligature with Koranic inscription was traced under the tabling with archaic kufi alphabet.