Completed in c. 1482, the former mosque is included in the list of the historical and architectural monuments of local importance approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
A. Shikhaliyev and A. U. Yuzbashov note that at one time the mosque and the castle were the main buildings of the village where streets with one-story houses ran around them.
[4]: 43 The characteristic dome of the mosque stand out above the panorama of the village surrounded by two-story houses except for the main façade.
The dome is supported by four massive stone pillars more than 1 m (3 ft 3 in) wide, which separate the prayer hall of the mosque from the other corner rooms.
On four sides, the central square is adjoined by lateral rectangular rooms covered with stone vaults.
And, finally, the ceiling of the fourth section has a star shape, formed by overlapping the overlying rows of the masonry.
The described planned solution of the mosque, which is widespread in the mosques on Absheron,[4]: 44 acquires a traditional approach and is often used for other types of structures, such as the turbe of the Shirvanshahs' Palace Complex of the 15th century, the "Khan's Country House" (14th century) in Nardaran, and other monuments with the only difference being marked by the entrance - designed in the form of a portal, either placed on the main axis of the building, or knocked down to one of the end sides.