Although the mosque is dated to the beginning of the 14th century, when the historical process and building characteristics are analyzed, it is understood that it was built during the Seljuk period. The rectangular planned mosque is among the group of mosques built with domed mihrab-front with multiple supports. The mosque is entered through a recessed arch opened on the western corner of the north wall. A section was attached to the north side during the Ottoman period. Its minaret, surviving to the present day, rises in the northwest corner. It is understood from the old pictures that the mosque actually has a highly characteristic interior in terms of ornamentation and architectural features even they have not survived to the present day.