Other mausoleums of the group are partly destroyed and are without cupola or walls.
[1] The most ancient of them is dated to 1810, which is testified by an inscription carved on the mausoleum.
Its external edges have niches, which are covered with arch shaped half-cupolas.
The trunk of the mausoleum is finished with a cornice made of black stone and built in the shape of simple muqarnasses.
Both internal and external parts of the mausoleum are faced with white stone.