Sulejman Pasha Mosque
Sulejman Pasha Mosque | |
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The Old mosque in 1914, 300 years after its construction | |
Basic information | |
Location | Tirana, Albania |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Country | Albania |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Mosque |
Completed | 1614 |
The Old Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Vjetër) or Sulejman Pasha mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Sulejman Pashës) was the founding mosque of the Albanian capital Tirana. The city developed around the mosque, which was founded by the Ottoman Albanian Pasha Sulejman Bargjini along with a hamam and a bakery.
History
Built in 1614, it was the oldest mosque of the city of Tirana and was one of the oldest mosques in Albania. The Ottoman general and ethnic Albanian, Sulejman Bargjini had fought for the Ottomans against the Safavids in Persia.[1]
Because of its minaret, the Old Mosque stood in rivalry with the Et'hem Bey Mosque founded by Sulejman Bargjini's descendant Molla Bey of Petrela in 1793 and finished by his son Haxhi Etëhem Bey Mollaj. Next to the Sulejman Pasha mosque was the Sulejman Pasha Tomb. The Kapllan Pasha Tomb is in the same neighbourhood.
The mosque was destroyed in the Second World War,[2] its remains and its minaret which still stood were destroyed in 1967 by the new Communist dictatorship under Enver Hoxha who also destroyed the Dine Hoxha mosque in Tirana. The monument of the "Unknown Soldier" (Albanian: Ushtari i panjohur) was constructed on its site instead.[3]
Sources
- ↑ Lika, Ferit (2013-08-20), Xhamia e Vjetër [The old mosque] (in Albanian), Gazeta "Drita Islame",
Xhamia e vjetër e Tiranës mendohet të jetë ndërtuar aty nga mesi i shekullit XVI, prej Sulejman Pashës, djali i një prej familjeve të para të fshatit Mullet, që ndodhet pak kilometra në periferi të Tiranës së sotme.
- ↑ Kristo Frashëri (1964), "Ne prag te 350 vjetorit te themelimit te Tiranes", Ylli, Labour Youth Union of Albania (6-12): 34, ISSN 0513-5486, OCLC 5436004,
...varri i tij ndodhej në një tyrbe pranë xhamisë deri sa u rënua së bashku me faltoren, në Nëndor 1944.
- ↑ Gazmend Bakiu (2013), Tirana e vjetër, Tirana: Mediaprint, pp. 45, 52, ISBN 978-9928-08-101-8