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Cultural Heritage of Gjakova
Short introduction (Like a short abstract)
Short historical overview[edit]
Population[edit]
Language[edit]
Religion[edit]
Cultural Heritage Monuments[edit]
Mosques[edit]
The Hadum Mosque[edit]
The Kusar Mosque[edit]
The Mahmut Pasha Mosque[edit]
Churches[edit]
The Saint Ndou (Anton) Church[edit]
Saint Paul and Saint Peter Church[edit]
The Big Autochepalous Balcanic Tekke[edit]
The Shejh Emin Tekke[edit]
The Shejh Ban Tekke[edit]
The Shejh Danjoll Tekke[edit]
The Bektashi Tekke[edit]
The Tekke of Baba Ali[edit]
The Big Medreseja (Madrasah)[edit]
The Complex of Suka (hillock) e Cërmjanit[edit]
Bridges[edit]
The Terzi Bridge[edit]
The Tabak Bridge[edit]
The ‘Fshejt’ Bridge[edit]
Clock tower[edit]
Inns (Hanet)[edit]
The Big Bazaar (Qarshia e Madhe)[edit]
The history of Big Bazaar[edit]
Urban Entirety of Big Bazaar[edit]
Handicraft tradition[edit]
Architecture of Big Bazaar[edit]
Traditional city houses[edit]
The house of Rexhep Haxhi Ismaili[edit]
The house of Abdullah Pashë Dreni[edit]
The house of Hasan Polloshka[edit]
The stone house ‘kulla’ of Mustafa Vokshi[edit]
The house of Sulejman Vokshi[edit]
The house ‘kulla’ of Hysni Koshi[edit]
Handicfrafts[edit]
Production of arms - Gunsmiths[edit]
Metal proceesing[edit]
Silversmiths[edit]
Tailors (“Terzinjtë")[edit]
Curriers (“Tabakët)[edit]
Woolen white hat (“Qeleshe”) craft[edit]
Wool and silk proceesing[edit]
Embroidery work (“Kazazët”)[edit]
Cauldron work[edit]
Case box workers[edit]
Saddlers[edit]
Tobacco pipe craft[edit]
Bookbinders[edit]
Other crafts[edit]
The “Esnaf”[edit]
The tradition of Esnaf[edit]
The humanity of Esnaf[edit]
The ascendancy of Esnaf[edit]
The role of Esnaf in economical life[edit]
The role of Esnaf in education[edit]
Traditional clothes in Gjakova[edit]
The 1998 -’99 war[edit]
The damage of the Big Bazaar[edit]
Reconstruction of the Big Bazaar[edit]
Poems about Gjakova[edit]
References[edit]