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Backë Tekke Teqeja e Backës: Skrapar: 1870 Builders were from Gostivisht and Kolonjë. 6 Melan Tekke Teqeja e Melanit: Libohovë: 1800 Baba Aliu 7 Qesarakë Tekke Teqeja e Qesarakës: Ersekë: 1620 Haxhi Baba Horosani 8 Turan Tekke Teqeja e Turanit: Korçë: 1827 9 Zall Tekke Teqeja e Zallit: Gjirokastër: 1780 Sejid Asim Babai 10 Kapaj Tekke ...
Takyas (or tekke s in Turkish) were centers of Islamic Mysticism and theology which provided a popular alternative to normative Islam. [3] The tekke was founded at the time of Ali Pasha Tepelena. [4] Nasibi Tahir Babai, a local poet and mystic, founded the tekke in either 1815 or 1825 upon his return from his travels in the Middle East.
Site Town or village Administrative division Country Coordinates Notes tekke of Baba Abdullah: Alipostivan: Përmet: Albania: dervishia of Aranitas: Aranitas: Mallakastra: Albania
The Halveti's tekke (Albanian: Teqja e Halvetive) is a 350-year-old tariqah in the center of Prizren. The tekke object of the Halveti is found in the Saraçët neighborhood, near the Kukli Mehmed Bey's mosque. The Havlet Tariqah was established at the end of the 16th century, by father Osman who came to Prizren and lived in Kukli Mehmet-Bey's ...
The tekke was badly damaged by Greek troops during World War I and World War II. [2] The area was declared a cultural heritage site in 1963, [ 4 ] but would be closed and partially destroyed during an anti-religious campaign mounted by dictator Enver Hoxha of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania in the late 1960s, an emulation of the ...
The tekke was re-founded by Baba Ali in 1857 or 1860. It was again re-founded in 1903 by Baba Abdullah, who was originally from the tekke of Konica and whose tomb is located within the tekke. Baba Abdullah and Baba Dule Përmeti were supporters and participants of the Albanian National Awakening , particularly in regards to the Albanian ...
The tekke also hosted a library with books and manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and later also Albanian. For 3 years during the Balkan Wars and also during World War I, Greek soldiers were stationed at the tekke, which did not have any babas and dervishes at the time due to the wars. The baba and dervishes later returned, and the tekke ...
The tekke was destroyed during the First World War and was reconstructed in the early 1920's by Baba Isuf's successor, Baba Rushit Tollja of Strikçan, who was also appointed to the Teqe of Martanesh in 1924. Baba Rushit served both tekkes simultaneously but preferred to reside in Bllaca. Later in the 1920's, the tekke was administered by Sejdi ...