The Namasgokh mosque here has been used for celebratory prayers. It represents the building with an extended component in a cross-section direction, with a large portal-dome in the center, lowered wings of arch-dome galleries on the sides and a wooden terrace in front of the building.
The mosque is topped by unary spherical domes: in the main building as an arch, and in the galleries, in the form of a shield. Pylons which are the base of the dome's gallery have a square shape, with the quarters extended on corners which are going down up to a socle.
The mosque is constructed from square burnt bricks, walls outside are in a black laying, inside are plastered. Originally, the interior was painted with colors and inscriptions, but many paintings haven't been preserved. Among the paintings was an inscription with the date 1870-1871 and the name of the master from Kokand - Kozh - Mukhamedi-Kokandi.
Zengi-Ata Mosque in Tashkent