Musa Baba türbe
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The Musa Baba Türbe (Greek: Τεκές Μουσά Μπαμπά) is a türbe (mausoleum) from the Ottoman period in the Upper Town of Thessaloniki in Greece, in Terpsitheas Square. It dates to the sixteenth century.
Description
The türbe is an octagonal building and the resting place of one Musa Baba (after whom it took its name), a holy Muslim person according to the Bektashi Order. The current courtyard of Terpsithea was the courtyard of a tekke (a Dervish gathering spot) in the past. In 2011 restoration works on the türbe began.[1][2]
When Christian refugees from Asia Minor arrived in the city following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 they continued to use the building. South of the türbe lies a shrine to Saint Charalampus.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Σελάνα Βροντή. "Το οθωμανικό παρελθόν της Θεσσαλονίκης". Εφημερίδα Καθημερινή. Retrieved 2012-10-21.[dead link]
- ^ a b "Πνοή ζωής στο μαυσωλείο του Μουσά Μπαμπά". Εφημερίδα Αγγελιοφόρος. 2011-06-20. Retrieved 2012-10-22.[dead link]
External links
Media related to Turbe Musa Baba at Wikimedia Commons
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