Arabati Baba Teḱe
| Arabati Baba Tekke | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Bektashi |
| Ownership | Bektashi Community of Macedonia |
| Leadership | Bektashi Community of Macedonia |
| Location | |
| Location | Tetovo, North Macedonia |
| Municipality | Tetovo |
| Geographic coordinates | 42°00′15″N 20°57′27″E / 42.004109°N 20.957567°E |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Harabati Baba |
| Type | Tekke |
| Style | Ottoman architecture |
| Founder | Sersem Ali Dede Baba |
| Completed | 1538 |
| Materials | Stones & Kalkan |
| Part of a series on Bektashism |
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The Arabati Baba Tekḱe (Macedonian: Арабати баба-теќе, Albanian: Teqeja e Baba Harabatit, Turkish: Harabati Baba Tekkesi) is an Ottoman-era takya located in Tetovo, North Macedonia. The tekke was originally built in 1538 around the türbe of dervish Sersem Ali Baba. In 1799, a waqf provided by Recep Paşa established the current grounds of the tekke. The monks claim the tower was the last home of a high-ranking Albanian named Roxalana, who died of tuberculosis there. According to a more popular theory, it was part of the monastery's defence system, founded in the 16th Century.
Due to its striking architecture, the Arabati Baba Tekke has become an iconic symbol of Tetovo, and is featured on its municipal coat of arms.