Located in Kulsumpura on the road leading from Golconda Fort to Purana Pul, this large mosque lies in the center of a big compound entered through a domed gateway. Built on a three-foot high plinth, the façade of the mosque has three arched openings. The two minarets flanking the façade are heavily decorated in stucco. In addition, two small arched pavilions punctuate the parapet wall.
There is no inscription dating the mosque, though the lady after whom it is named flourished during the time of Abdullah Qutb Shah, 1626–1672.
