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I've taken out the Prod, as this place is a national monument. But the article needs a much better introduction, as the context is not shown. A good summary is at [1] which states,

The archaeological site of the remains of Tašlihan in Sarajevo is hereby designated as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereinafter: the National Monument).

and

The 16th century represents a golden age in the history of Sarajevo, first and foremost because of Gazi Husrev-bey, without doubt the pre-eminent Bosnian governor. ... Gazi Husrev-bey also built several humanitarian institutions, of which the most important were an imaret (public kitchen) and a musafirhana (hostelry).

Certainly seem notable, but needs improvement.--Dmol (talk) 20:10, 23 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]