Tekke of Isak Baba

H6CQ+664 Janjevo

Isak Baba’s Tekke is a protected monument under temporarily protection built in the 18th century in the village of Teqe (hence the name of the settlement, which was named in honor of the religious leader of the time Isak Baba). Belongs to religious objects of the Sunni sect or in our case of the Bektashi, it is a monument built as a resting place as well as a memorial for the religious leader of the time.
Krasniqi, R. (2023, Agust 25). Teqja e Isak Babës. (A. Gashi, Interviewer)

Georeference: 42.570502, 21.238071
Plus Code – Google Maps: H6CQ+664
Category: Culture
Subcategory: Religious/Tekke
Legal protection status: Category:
Archaeological heritage
Subcategory: Monument/ Ensemble
Code: 2911
Is it used for tourism? Yes
Is there potential for tourism in the future? /
Road infrastructure to the location: Good
Signs and orientation to the location: There are no road signs
Boards on site: There is no board at all

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