All that is visible of the 11th century structure are the remains of window arches on either side of the Choir.
It window arches are polychrome in the Italian style.
The central window arch of the mosque, where one would expect to see another intricate jali, is instead walled with stone.
His personal mansion had each window arch inscribed with his monogram.
There are some remaining carved details in the window arches and doorways.
The red brick and tiled roof construction with decorative window arches are striking.
Traces of the original window arches are still visible.
The window arches of the basement were replaced with rectangular windows.
One is seen in the old photograph (above left), over a palmette ornament at the top of the window arch.
The window arches were also made of brick.