Cultural Heritage of Gjakova Short introduction (Like a short abstract)

Short historical overview

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Population

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Language

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Religion

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Cultural Heritage Monuments

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Mosques

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The Hadum Mosque

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The Kusar Mosque

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The Mahmut Pasha Mosque

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Churches

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The Saint Ndou (Anton) Church

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Saint Paul and Saint Peter Church

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Tekkes

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The Big Autochepalous Balcanic Tekke

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The Shejh Emin Tekke

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The Shejh Ban Tekke

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The Shejh Danjoll Tekke

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The Bektashi Tekke

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The Tekke of Baba Ali

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The Big Medreseja (Madrasah)

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The Complex of Suka (hillock) e Cërmjanit

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Bridges

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The Terzi Bridge

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The Tabak Bridge

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The ‘Fshejt’ Bridge

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Clock tower

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Inns (Hanet)

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The Big Bazaar (Qarshia e Madhe)

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The history of Big Bazaar

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Urban Entirety of Big Bazaar

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Handicraft tradition

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Architecture of Big Bazaar

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Traditional city houses

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The house of Rexhep Haxhi Ismaili

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The house of Abdullah Pashë Dreni

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The house of Hasan Polloshka

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The stone house ‘kulla’ of Mustafa Vokshi

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The house of Sulejman Vokshi

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The house ‘kulla’ of Hysni Koshi

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Handicfrafts

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Production of arms - Gunsmiths

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Metal proceesing

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Silversmiths

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Tailors (“Terzinjtë")

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Curriers (“Tabakët)

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Woolen white hat (“Qeleshe”) craft

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Wool and silk proceesing

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Embroidery work (“Kazazët”)

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Cauldron work

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Case box workers

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Saddlers

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Tobacco pipe craft

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Bookbinders

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Other crafts

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The “Esnaf”

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The tradition of Esnaf

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The humanity of Esnaf

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The ascendancy of Esnaf

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The role of Esnaf in economical life

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The role of Esnaf in education

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Traditional clothes in Gjakova

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The 1998 -’99 war

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The damage of the Big Bazaar

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Reconstruction of the Big Bazaar

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Poems about Gjakova

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References

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