The mosque is popularly known as the mosque of Llapi and its inscription has not arrived until today. In the Tahrir register of the Sanjak of Vilčiterina of the year 977 (1569-1570) in Pristina, the existence of the mosque neighborhood of Ramazan Çaushi is documented. The fact that, in the following centuries, this masjid was registered as a mosque, means that with the increase in the number of Muslims, with the permission of the sultan, the pulpit was placed on it and it received the status of a mosque. The mosque was burned down by the Serbian police on March 27, 1999, but in the years 2007-2010 it was restored by the "Behxhet Pacolli" foundation.