The octagonal building, built between 1543 and 1548, is a well known shrine for Muslims today. It was once used as burial chapel of the Muslim dervish, and members of the Bektashi order, who died in 1541, following the capture of Buda. The permanent exhibition displays religious items, along with Turkish rugs.Friday, January 16, 2009
The octagonal building, built between 1543 and 1548, is a well known shrine for Muslims today. It was once used as burial chapel of the Muslim dervish, and members of the Bektashi order, who died in 1541, following the capture of Buda. The permanent exhibition displays religious items, along with Turkish rugs.
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