Both a lodge and a mausoleum, türbe belongs to the Kadırî order of dervishes, which is one of the most widespread Islamic Sufi sects in Kosovo. Adjacent to the Clock Tower, türbe was built in the early 20th century. Modest in appearance, through its green-colored decorative window bars one can see the tombs of some of the most respected dervishes of the order. There is also a small opening in the window for people to make wishes and offer donations, which are meant to aid the family responsible for the maintenance of the mausoleum. There are two windows and doors on the left side of the altar and a narrow gathering place, a mahfil at the back and towards the right. The ceiling of the structure is wooden where four of the tombs rest and the grave of Sheikh Efendi of the order is located outside in the yard.