[2] Marble inscriptions showing the historical restoration dates are found on the northern and eastern gates.
[3] The roof is carried by 67 wooden columns in the inside,[2][1] of which upper parts are decorated by painted mostly in green, red and black colors engravings of traditional figures.
It is likely that the stone columns heads originate from Pessinus, an ancient city known as Ballıhisar today close to Sivrihisar.
The middle naves are higher than the others resembling the historic Turkic tents used in the nomadic era the Central Asia.
The mosque's minbar, the pulpit, is a masterwork made by Horasanlı İbni Mehmet in 1245, and is famous for its ornaments in geometrical and floral design engraved in walnut wood.