This 99-cell rectangular tarhli madrasa is two storeys high and the pedestal is "attached" to the Queen Murad Inoq madrasa on the West Side.
The main style was occupied by a miyon-Palace, a mosque and a classroom, and 2-story cells. The inscription on the door preserves the date of the building's construction. The courtyard side is unique in that the 2-story row of cells in it are located on top of the small domes of the Polwon gate and partly on the edge of the Tim domes. The structure of the mosque and the classroom is the same. The top is closed by a semicircular low Dome. At the expense of deep ravines on the walls, the room looks spacious. The tenderness of the summer mosque in ayvan, located west of the Madrasa, is decorated in the "Iraqi" style from ganchli Muqarnas.
The Madrasa was one of the prestigious educational centers of modern times and was attended by people of different nationalities. This was in contrast to the fact that Kazakh and Turkmen domla taught in the madrasa, where most students were also Turkmen and Kazakh children. To the library of this madrasa, which supplied the students of olloculihan with a book, The Caravan next to it also provided additional funds to the palace and the income from Tim.
The inscription on the pedestal of the Madrasa reads: "Thanks to Allah, this serfayz Macon, a mine of good and blessings, was built on the order of the high Sultan and the honorable hocan Abulghazi Allahquli Khwarazmshah (let his state last forever), the son of King Ghazi of Muhammad Rahim. Date 1250"“
An extremely beautiful and thus difficult-to-read suls Khati style inscription in the form of P along the madrasa pedestal reads the Quranic Surah of Karim Fath (victory).
Madrasa is home to The Craft Association and folklore singing ansamls.