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The Imaret of Komotini (Greek: Ιμαρέτ Κομοτηνής) is an imaret complex in the town of Komotini, in the Western Thrace region of northern Greece, and is thought to be one of the oldest surviving Ottoman monuments in Europe. It is dated between the early 1360s and the end of the fourteenth century.
The Yeni Mosque (Greek: Γενί Τζαμί, from Turkish: Yeni Camii, "New Mosque") is an Ottoman mosque in the Greek town of Komotini dating back to 1585. It is the only surviving structure in Greece to feature Iznik tiles from the 1580s, the zenith of the Iznik potters' art.
The Imaret of Komotini, one of the oldest Ottoman monuments in Thrace from 1360 - 1380; The Papikio mountain with the ruins of early Christian monasteries; The trip route from Arriana to the east, as far as the borders with Evros, within the forest; The suburban forest of Nymphaea, north of Komotini; The ancient Maronia
The Clock Tower of Komotini (Greek: Πύργος του Ωρολογίου, Turkish: Saat Kule [1]) is a clock tower of the Ottoman period built in the city center of Komotini, in the Western Thrace region of northern Greece, next to the town's Yeni Mosque. Dated to the nineteenth century, today it is located on Ermou Street.
The tekke in 1974, photo taken by Machiel Kiel. The Poshposh Tekke [1] [2] also known as the Posh-Posh Baba Tekke [3] [4] (Greek: Ποσπός Τεκκές; Turkish: Poş-poş, Puş-puş, [1] or Poşpoş Tekkesi [5]) was an Alevi tekke (a khanqah) that was built in the fourteenth century near modern Nea Mosynopolis, in the Poshposh neighbourhood of Komotini, in northern Greece.
Komotini (Greek: Κομοτηνή, Turkish: Gümülcine) is a city in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece and its capital. It is also the capital of the Rhodope . It was the administrative centre of the Rhodope-Evros super-prefecture until its abolition in 2010, by the Kallikratis Plan .
The most crucial decision to preserve and restore the imaret however was made by Kavala resident Anna Missirian in the mid-1990s, in spite of the enormous cost and difficulties she faced in procedure. Missirian leased the imaret from the Egyptian government, as it is still part of the Egyptian waqf property in Greece. After 22 months of ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Komotini" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .