It was built in the 15th century on top of the Monastery of Saint George which was destroyed when Ottoman commander Pasha Yiğit Bey captured Skopje from Vuk Branković in 1392.
The second time, it was burnt down by the Austrian armies led by their military leader Piccolomini, who set the whole city on fire.
The Türbe of Ali Pasha of Dagestan stands next to the east facade of the Sultan Murad Mosque.
With its grand monument, the Türbe of Bikiy Han is the largest among this type of edifices which survive in North Macedonia.
The Sultan Murad Mosque is rectangular in shape, with a porch including four columns with decorated caplets, connected by arcades.