The mausoleum of Yormuhammadi Wali consists of rooms built in different periods. The oldest part of it is a tomb, a shrine and a porch, was believed to have been constructed in the XIV-XV centuries. According to a written source, Shaykh Yormuhammad Wali died in 1378. Therefore, it can be said that the building of his tomb was built in the XIV century. The third and fourth rooms, as well as a shrine and a prayer hall were built later. The western and eastern walls of the first and second tombs are odd, the purpose of which is unknown. In the 16th and 17th centuries, three more rooms were built in the southern part, which served as mosques. The front of the central room has a tall head and a larger, deeper entrance.
The mausoleum is located near the Panj River on the Tajik-Afghan border. The mausoleum has 2 entrances, 2 corridors and 6 rooms. There are no written documents or artifacts from this mausoleum. It is believed that Soviet scholars conducted archeological excavations in this mausoleum in 1988 and took with them the material and written heritage that they have discovered in the place. The noble man is buried with his son inside the mausoleum. The stones around the tomb are colored.