Hala Sultan Tekke

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Located some 6,5 kilometres from Larnaka (Larnaca) overlooking the Salt Lake, Hala SultanTekke is the grave of Umm Haram, wife of Ouvadas Ibn - as Samiz, a general of Moavias who was the leader of the first Arabic invasion of the island in 649 B.C. She was killed during this campaign, when she fell off the mule carrying her.

The Hala Sultan Tekke was built at the place of her death, but the exact date is not known. At the beginning it was a simple grave that was later turned into a mosque. The tomb is covered by green velvet and protected by a railing. Some archaeologists believe that the tomb of Umm Haram is a monolithic tomb of the prehistoric period (1700 - 1050 BC). According to one legend, one of the stones covering it is suspended in mid - air.

Hala Sultan Tekke is one of the most sacred Muslim shrines and is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The mosque was renovated in 1816. In 2002 further renovation and reconstruction was undertaken by UNOPS. Archaeological excavations in the same year revealed that the area around the Salt Lake was inhabited since Neolithic times.

Note: Partly accessible wheelchairs.

Address: Dromolaxia, Larnaka
Operating Hours: Daily: 08:00 - 17:00 (November - March), 08:00 - 18:00 (April - May, September - October), 8:00 - 19:30 (June - August)
Operating Period: All year round
Entrance Fee: Free entrance

 

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