The Mausoleum of Abubakr Kaffal ash-Shashi which became a place of Muslim pilgrimage was built in an unusual architectural style - khanakah (a shelter for dervishes and pilgrims). It has quadrangular form and asymmetrical design. In addition, it is located on a high platform, raises the mausoleum above the rest of the buildings. Despite the massiveness, the Mausoleum of Abubakr Kaffal ash-Shashi seems to be heavenward and tall and even slender not only because of the platform, but also because of its crowning dome. It is interesting that the portal faces to the north, but not in the direction of Mecca, as in most of the mausoleums. Apart from a large cross-shaped hall, the building of the mausoleum has three tiers of cells (hujras) for pilgrims, located in the corner pylons.