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Muslim tomb which is located near the village Sveshtari, northeastern Bulgaria. The tomb is the most sacred shrine of the mystic Muslim sect of the "Alians", whose exact origin is uncertain.

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Muslim tomb which is located near the village Sveshtari, northeastern Bulgaria. The tomb is the most sacred shrine of the mystic Muslim sect of the "Alians", whose exact origin is uncertain.

In 4 days...
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Source Демир Баба Теке
Author Klearchos Kapoutsis from Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

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