The Four Footed Minaret, built by Akkoyunlu Kasım Bey in 1500, belongs to the Kasım Bey Mosque, also known as the Sheikh Mutahhar Mosque. The people, because of the presence of the tomb of Sheikh Mutahhar'ın recognized the name of the mosque. The mosque, which was built as a pebble stone for the region, used a row of black stones in a row. The four pillars of the minaret were designed to symbolize the four sects of Islam. It is also said that this is the aim of symbolizing the four main gates of Diyarbakır city walls. The minaret has a balcony and a honeycomb. The 500-year-old minaret of its kind is a historical monument that needs to be protected. According to the beliefs, it was believed that the wish will be passed through the feet seven times. Nowadays, due to the density of vehicle traffic in the surrounding area, the bearing of the minaret has been problematic. As a result of the clashes that have occurred here recently, the feet have been damaged. In other words, the minaret has become more and more troubled. The Balıkçılarbaşı district, where there is a Four-Footed Minaret, is an old, historical district of the city. The district stands out with its narrow streets and there are blacksmiths who continue to do their traditional occupation in the traditional way.