The mausoleum of Kaffal Shashi was built in honor of the imam, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Ismail al-Kaffal al-Shashi. In its current form, the mausoleum was built in 1542 by an Islamic theologian, scholar, jurist of the Shafi'i madhhab, Hadith scholar and linguist. He is known by the nickname Hazrat Imam. Kaffal al-Shashi is translated from Arabic as the master of keys from Shasha (then the name of Tashkent). He worked as a foreman and made keys.
It is very beautiful and majestic. The mausoleum in Tashkent, built in honor of the imam, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Ismail al-Kaffal al-Shashi. The crypt has not been preserved in its original form. In its current form, the mausoleum was built in 1542 by the Khan's architect of that time, Ghulam Husain. This is an asymmetric domed portal mausoleum - khanaka. The khanaks were intended to give pilgrims shelter in residential cells - hujras.