
It is in the Nasreddin Hodja Cemetery in the İmaret Neighborhood. The shrine, which has survived until today after undergoing major changes, consists of two parts. There is a colonnade-like polygonal structure carried by twelve columns on the exterior. The columns are connected to each other by decorative arches resembling ogee arches. A pyramidal cone covered with metal sheets rises on the columns. In the middle of this polygonal building, there is a baldachin covered with a dome, rising on six round columns.
Despite the inscription on Nasreddin Hodja's tombstone, it is not known exactly when the shrine was built. Based on the information obtained from historical documents, it has been seen...