Abbas Ali Türbe
| Abbas Ali Türbe | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Rite | Bektashi Order |
| Year consecrated | 1620 |
| Location | |
| Location | Mount Tomorr |
| Municipality | Berat |
| Country | Albania |
| Geographic coordinates | 40°38′11″N 20°09′45″E / 40.63641°N 20.16263°E |
| Part of a series on Bektashism |
|---|
The Abbas ibn Ali Türbe (Albanian: Tyrbja e Abaz Aliut) is a Bektashi türbe (Albanian: tyrbe "shrine", or mekam, "holy tomb"), a shrine traditionally considered to be the resting place of Abbas ibn Ali (647–680), a son of Ali. It is situated on the southern peak of Mount Tomorr in Berat, south-central Albania. A large annual pilgrimage is currently held every year from 20-25 August.
The shrine, originally constructed in 1620, is included in the List of Religious Cultural Monuments of Albania.