Located on Tekke Mountain, south of the center of İncesu, on the route that goes from İncesu to Başdere Town and then to Ürgüp, which is named Ulu Yol according to the charter, at the end of the secondary road that diverges 1 km north of this road, again according to the records of the foundation, the zaviye is located in Sultanım locality today. It is the only example remaining from the 17th century Seljuk era.
As for the structure of the zawiya, there is a long hall in the middle, a tomb and a masjid on the left, a cell and a kitchen on the right, when you enter the building, which was built with small size cut stones supplied from the surrounding area, through the low-arched gateway. There is a small symbolic dome in the middle of the ceiling formed by the original stone steps leading to the roof from the right of the hall and the vault supported by two reinforced arches. The ceilings of all other sections are vaulted. There is a chat room at the end of the hall. The mosque mihrab is original with its simple stone decoration. The sarcophagus in the tomb was built as a masonry and was built later. There is no inscribed tombstone. On the right of the sentence door, the inn, which covers the north of the lodge from one end to the other, is passed through a vaulted entrance. This place later became a cemetery.