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Dervish Monastery on The Buna River Source #116299535
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Blagaj Tekke, was built for the Sufi Dervish and is considered one of the most mystical places in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Blagaj Tekke was created between 1446 and 1520 and has had a tumultuous history to its reconstruction and tourist attraction today. It was first mentioned in a 1664 Travelogue by Evliya Ãâ¡elebi on his travels. By the 1800ââ¬â¢s, the Austrian-Hungary regime had all Tekkeââ¬â¢s shutdown. The next record comes in 1851, when at the request of Achik-pasha, Omer-pasha Latas Ottoman General had the Tekke reconstructed including two musafirhanas charity houses for guests to be used for the accommodation of travelers. In the 1900ââ¬â¢s the Tekke was destroyed by both rock slides 1949 & 1951 restored and then in 1952, the dervishes were expelled from the Tekke under Communist rule. Before the Bosnian wars in the 1990ââ¬â¢s, the dervishes started to return to the Tekke as a gathering place. Finally in 2012, formal restoration was carried out by the Turkish travel agency Fidan Tours. The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina ceded the Tekke to Fidan Tours for use for 33 years.