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  2. Tekke of Frashër - Wikipedia

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    The tekke became well known in Southern Albania. During the era of Baba Alushi (1846-1902), the tekke would become not only a center of Sufi mysticism, but also a stronghold of Albanian nationalism. It would affect also the work of future figures of the Albanian National Awakening Şemseddin Sami Frashëri, and his brothers Naim and Abdyl.

  3. List of tekkes in Albania - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of Bektashi tekkes and shrines - Wikipedia

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    Site Town or village Administrative division Country Coordinates Notes tekke of Baba Abdullah: Alipostivan: Përmet: Albania: dervishia of Aranitas: Aranitas: Mallakastra: Albania

  5. Halveti Teqe (Prizren) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Nasibi Tahir Babai - Wikipedia

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    Nasibi Tahir Babai (died 1835), born Tahir Skënderasi, [1] was an Albanian Bektashi wali [2] and bejtexhi. [3]Tahir Babai took the nickname Nasibi (the fortunate one) after it was reported that the door of the tekke of Haji Bektash Veli in Asia Minor opened miraculously of its own accord to allow him to enter. [3]

  7. Category:Sufi tekkes in Albania - Wikipedia

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  8. Bektashism - Wikipedia

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    A smaller Bektashian tekke, the Dikmen Baba Tekkesi, is in operation in the Turkish-speaking town of Kanatlarci, North Macedonia that also has stronger ties with Turkey's Bektashis. In Kosovo, the relatively small Bektashian community has a tekke in the town of Gjakovë and is under the leadership of Baba Mumin Lama and it recognizes the ...

  9. Bektashism in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Dervishes at the Bektashi teqe of Përmet, 1904. The Bektashi Order was mainly spread in Ottoman Albania in the 16th century through the Janissaries—members of a high-ranking military social class in the Ottoman Empire consisting of Balkan children who were raised by the Ottoman Turks as part of the Devshirme system—and is first associated with the figure, Sari Saltik (Sari Salltëk in ...