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Several fortress walls are gradually being incorporated into the layout of the modern streets of the Albanian capital. A tourist attraction is the castle mosaic, which was inaugurated near the Albanian parliament on the centenary of Albanian independence. Petrele Castle Its history dates back to the times of Justinian I. Petrelë Castle is located 329 meters above sea level. It has a rich history and has a tower built in the 6th century. The castle has a wooden structure and is currently a restaurant. It is hanging from a rocky hill above the town of the same name. It is triangular in shape with two observation towers. Although its origin dates back to the 6th century, the current building dates back to the 15th century. It was part of a signaling and defense system for Kruje Castle. The castles communicated thanks to smoke signals.
During Skanderbeg's war against the Ottomans, Petrele Castle was commanded by Mamica Kastrioti, Skanderbeg's sister. The route through the Spanish witches The castle offers spectacular views of the Erzen Valley, the surrounding hills, olive groves and mountains. The Namazgah Mosque is one of the symbols of the Albanian capital. When completed, it is Phone Number Database expected to include a library, a cultural center, a place for the Quran course, an exhibition hall. At the same time, more than 5,000 worshipers could pray simultaneously in the mosque. In September 2008, Grand Mufti Shaban Salihaj of Albania requested the construction of a central mosque in Tirana. His request was widely publicized and Albanian Muslims felt discriminated against by the government. Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha did not grant permission for construction.
In the end, the Berisha government donated land to the Muslim community, on the condition that it be used for the construction of the mosque. He offered the building for the mosque, although the Albanian Muslim community rejected it because they stated that the land did not belong to the community and that ownership claims would remain unresolved. On November 10, 2011, the government established a construction commission. The Muslim community proposed that the mosque be built in Namazgah Park, which belonged to them, and not in the center, where the government proposed. On March 20, 2012, it was announced that the mosque would be built in the park. In April 2012, the government was asked to finally lay the first brick and lay the foundation of the mosque. It is already fully built and has been fully financed by Türkiye. It has four minarets fifty meters high and its central dome is thirty-five meters high and other smaller domes that remind us of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.
During Skanderbeg's war against the Ottomans, Petrele Castle was commanded by Mamica Kastrioti, Skanderbeg's sister. The route through the Spanish witches The castle offers spectacular views of the Erzen Valley, the surrounding hills, olive groves and mountains. The Namazgah Mosque is one of the symbols of the Albanian capital. When completed, it is Phone Number Database expected to include a library, a cultural center, a place for the Quran course, an exhibition hall. At the same time, more than 5,000 worshipers could pray simultaneously in the mosque. In September 2008, Grand Mufti Shaban Salihaj of Albania requested the construction of a central mosque in Tirana. His request was widely publicized and Albanian Muslims felt discriminated against by the government. Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha did not grant permission for construction.
In the end, the Berisha government donated land to the Muslim community, on the condition that it be used for the construction of the mosque. He offered the building for the mosque, although the Albanian Muslim community rejected it because they stated that the land did not belong to the community and that ownership claims would remain unresolved. On November 10, 2011, the government established a construction commission. The Muslim community proposed that the mosque be built in Namazgah Park, which belonged to them, and not in the center, where the government proposed. On March 20, 2012, it was announced that the mosque would be built in the park. In April 2012, the government was asked to finally lay the first brick and lay the foundation of the mosque. It is already fully built and has been fully financed by Türkiye. It has four minarets fifty meters high and its central dome is thirty-five meters high and other smaller domes that remind us of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.