It was built by Nasıreddin Mehmed, one of the Dulkadiroğulları, in 1432, during a period when Kayseri frequently changed administration between the principalities and the Ottomans. The building was designed as a single storey, open courtyard and two iwans. There are columns with lotus leaf capitals on the corners of the crown gate located in the middle of the southwestern façade. The original inscription on the crown door was broken and later placed in today's Latin inscription. It is known that there is a fountain with two arches supported by a column in the middle next to the crown door. This fountain was removed during repairs.
The madrasa was built in accordance with the classical Seljuk tradition. The madrasah, which has two iwans, has a vertical vaulted main iwan opposite the entrance iwan, and a domed classroom on each side.