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Beautifull mosque Aslan Pasha in Ionnina Greece, now a days as meuseam
Tέμενος Ασλάν Πασά (τζαμί)| Aslan Pasha Mosque 1618
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Tέμενος Ασλάν Πασά (εσωτερικό μέρος)| Aslan Pasha Mosque (interior)
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Veli Pasha Masjid Ioannina.
This mosque is not far from the centre of the city of Ioannina in Epirus.
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Ioannina, Greece | 2019
Ioannina (Greek: Ιωάννινα [i.oˈanina]), often called Yannena (Γιάννενα [ˈʝanena]) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece.
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1: Castle of Ioannina
2: Ali Pasha Museum
3: Vikos Gorge
4: Cave of Perama
5: Vikos National Park
6: Papingo Rock Pools
7: Archaeological site of Dodoni
8: Oxya Viewpoint
9: Litharitsia park
10: Aslan Pasha Mosque
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London mist at Ioannina, Greece
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London mist at Ioannina, Greece
Ioannina (Greek: Ιωάννινα, Greek pronunciation: [io̞ˈɐ.ni.nɐ]), often called Yannena (Γιάννενα, Greek pronunciation: [ˈʝɐ.ne̞.nɐ]) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece. Its populations is 112,486, according to 2011 census. It lies at an elevation of approximately 500 metres (1,640 feet) above sea level, on the western shore of lake Pamvotis (Παμβώτις). It is the capital of Ioannina regional unit and the region of Epirus. Ioannina is located 450 km (280 mi) northwest of Athens, 290 kilometres (180 miles) southwest of Thessaloniki and 80 km (50 miles) east of the port of Igoumenitsa in the Ionian Sea.
Founded by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, Ioannina flourished following the Fourth Crusade, when many wealthy Byzantine families fled there in the early 13th century following the sack of Constantinople. It was part of the Despotate of Epirus from 1358 to 1416, before surrendering to the Ottomans in 1430. Between 1430 and 1868 the city was the administrative center of the Pashalik of Yanina. In the period between the 18th and 19th centuries, the city was a major center of the modern Greek Enlightenment. Ioannina joined Greece in 1913 following the Balkan Wars.
The city has both a General and a University Hospital, and is the seat of the University of Ioannina (situated 5 km (3 mi) south of the city, with 17 departments and 20,000 students) as well as several departments of the Τechnological Educational Institute of Epirus,[8] the headquarters of which are located in Arta.
The city's emblem consists of the portrait of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian crowned by a stylized depiction of the nearby ancient theater of Dodona.
Ioannina lake and castle at winter time in Greece.
Lake Pamvotida or Pamvotis (Greek: Λίμνη Παμβώτιδα/Παμβώτις), commonly also Lake Ioannina (Greek: Λίμνη των Ιωαννίνων, Limni ton Ioanninon) is the largest lake of Epirus, located in the central part of the Ioannina regional unit in northern Greece. The regional capital Ioannina to the west and the town of Perama to the north are urban settlements fringing the lake while the remaining of its periphery is composed of farmland. The lake features small fishing ports and a boating port.
The Ioannina Castle (Greek: Κάστρο Ιωαννίνων) is the fortified old town of the city of Ioannina in northwestern Greece. The present fortification dates largely to the reconstruction under Ali Pasha in the late Ottoman period, but incorporates also pre-existing Byzantine and ancient Greek elements.
The castle is located on the southeastern corner of the modern city, on top a rocky promontory jutting into Lake Pamvotis. The castle is dominated by its two citadels, already established by the late 11th century as recorded in Anna Komnene's Alexiad: the northeastern citadel, now dominated by the Ottoman Aslan Pasha Mosque, and the much larger southeastern citadel, known also as the Its Kale (from Turkish: Iç Kale, Inner Castle).
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Ioannina in Greece ( Grecia Griechenland Griekenland ) - Ιωάννινα - is the capital and largest city of Epirus, located on the western shore of lake Pamvotis. Located 450 km from Athens, 290 kilometres from Thessaloniki and 80 km from the port of Igoumenitsa in the Ionian Sea. Founded by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, the town flourished following the Fourth Crusade, when many wealthy Byzantine families fled there in the early 13th century following the sack of Constantinople. Ioannina has a wealth of attractions and museums: The Islet of Pamvotis lake, the Island Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, the castle located in the center of the town, the Fethiye Mosque located in Its-Kale Fortress, the Aslan Pasha Ottoman Mosque, the Old Ottoman Library, the Byzantine Museum, the Municipal Gallery of Giannina, and the Jewish Synagogue. 10 km south of the city lies the Pavlos Vrellis Greek History Museum, a wax museum which covers events and personalities from Greek history, established in 1995 and it is the result of the personal work of one man. Ioannina is famous throughout Greece for its silverwork and has many shops selling silver jewelry and decorative items.
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Ioannina ( Ιωάννινα )is the capital of the Greek region of Epirus. It is about 500m above sea level on the western shore of Lake Pamvotis. Founded by the Romans, Ioannina was the center of the Despotate of Epirus, which was frequently harassed from outside. Again and again, it was subject to attacks by the Serbs and Byzantines until 1430 where it went to the Ottoman Empire for 500 years. With its narrow streets and crooked buildings, Ioannina radiates today a strong oriental flair.
End of the 18th Century, Ali Pasha took over the rule of in Epirus. The native Albanian ruled practically independent of the Sublime Porte - the Ottoman government - and counted on an army of 100,000 men which were recruited partly from Albanian and Greek resistance fighters. France and Britain had independent embassies at his court. That Ali Pasha was aware of his power showed the example that he let drown Frosini, the favorite wife of his son with 16 other women in the lake, because they refused to be part of his harem. Although Ali paid his tribute, Sultan Mahmud II sent an army which arrested him in his fortress over a year. With cunning he was lured on the island where he was shot in the Panteleimon monastery. He was buried in a mausoleum in the citadel.
Other attractions in the city include the Aslan Pasha Mosque and the Clock Tower. The city is known for its metal processing and especially for silver jewelry.
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Ioannina ( Ιωάννινα )ist die Hauptstadt der griechischen Region Epirus. Es liegt ca. 500m über dem Meeresniveau am westlichen Ufer des Pamvotida-Sees. Von den Römern gegründet war Ioannina das Zentrum des Desponats Epirus, das häufig von außen bedrängt wurde. Immer wieder unterlag es Angriffen der Serben und Byzantiner bis es 1430 für 500 Jahre an das Osmanische Reich fiel. Noch heute strahlt Ioannina mit seinen engen Gassen und verwinkelten Häusern ein starkes orientalisches Flair aus.
Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts übernahm Ali Pascha die Herrschaft in Epirus. Der gebürtige Albaner regierte praktisch unabhängig von der Hohen Pforte, der osmanischen Regierung und stützte sich auf eine Armee von 100.000 Mann, die zum Teil aus Albanern und griechischen Widerstandskämpfern rekrutiert wurden. Frankreich und Großbritannien unterhielten eigenständige Botschaften an seinem Hof. Wie machtbewusst Ali Pascha war, zeigt das Beispiel, dass er Frosini die Lieblingsfrau seines Sohnes mit 16 anderen Frauen im See ertränken ließ, da sie sich weigerten, seinem Harem anzugehören. Obwohl Ali seinen Tribut leistete, entsandte Sultan Mahmud II. ein Heer, das ihn über ein Jahr in seiner Festung festsetzte. Mit einer List wurde er auf die Insel gelockt, wo er im Panteleimon-Kloster erschossen wurde. Begraben wurde er in einem Mausoleum in der Zitadelle.
Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt zählen die Aslan Pascha Moschee und der Uhrturm. Die Stadt ist bekannt für ihre Metallverarbeitung und speziell für Silberschmuck.
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Pamvotis lake
Short visit to the island of Ioannina in lake Pamvotis. We see a 13th century monastery, The house where Ali Pasha was killed, Aslan Pasha Mosque and a traditional cafe at the island of Ioannina.
Ioannina lake and castle. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (by Mozart)
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Ioannina lake and castle at winter time in Greece.
Lake Pamvotida or Pamvotis (Greek: Λίμνη Παμβώτιδα/Παμβώτις), commonly also Lake Ioannina (Greek: Λίμνη των Ιωαννίνων, Limni ton Ioanninon) is the largest lake of Epirus, located in the central part of the Ioannina regional unit in northern Greece. The regional capital Ioannina to the west and the town of Perama to the north are urban settlements fringing the lake while the remaining of its periphery is composed of farmland. The lake features small fishing ports and a boating port.
The Ioannina Castle (Greek: Κάστρο Ιωαννίνων) is the fortified old town of the city of Ioannina in northwestern Greece. The present fortification dates largely to the reconstruction under Ali Pasha in the late Ottoman period, but incorporates also pre-existing Byzantine and ancient Greek elements.
The castle is located on the southeastern corner of the modern city, on top a rocky promontory jutting into Lake Pamvotis. The castle is dominated by its two citadels, already established by the late 11th century as recorded in Anna Komnene's Alexiad: the northeastern citadel, now dominated by the Ottoman Aslan Pasha Mosque, and the much larger southeastern citadel, known also as the Its Kale (from Turkish: Iç Kale, Inner Castle).
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EPIRUS (Hπειρος) - Overview, 2009 Flashback, Greece - 62 min. guide
Epirus - Overview, Greece - 62 min. guide
2009 Flashback
Hπειρος - Ελλάδα
Travel around the island and visit the most interesting places, beaches, archaeological sites, monasteries, churches and nice viewpoints.
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00:01 Preveza - Aktion Undersea Tunnel
00:33 Zalongo
00:45 Agios Dimitrios monastery
02:14 Ancient Kassope
05:30 Bridge of Arta
07:05 Tzoumerka mountains
08:03 Plaka bridge
08:20 Katarraktis - waterfalls
13:00 Arachthos river canyon
13:25 Ancient Dodona
15:35 Ioannina
18:24 Aslan Pasha mosque
21:03 Zagori, Ζαγόρι - monument
21:09 Monodendri
24:59 Agia Paraskevi monastery
26:41 Vikos Gorge
30:50 Monodendri
31:15 Oxya viewpoint - Vikos Gorge
33:46 Agios Minas bridge
33:49 Captain Arkouda's bridge
34:13 Bridge of Kokkori
34:57 Kipi bridge
36:15 Vikos viewpoint
38:35 Megalo Papingo
39:05 Mikro Papingo
39:26 Pools of Rogovo (Ovires)
40:34 Mikro Papingo
42:36 Voidomatis river
42:58 Aristi
43:48 Mega Drafi beach
44:12 Syvota
45:50 Bella Vraka beach
47:13 Ali Pasha castle
48:15 Parga
56:59 Ammoudia
57:11 Nekromanteio - Mesopotamos
1:00:34 Acheron river
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Κουρσούμ Τζαμί, Τρίκαλα / Koursoum Mosque, Trikala Greece
Το Κουρσούμ Τζαμί ή Τέμενος Οσμάν Σάχ των Τρικάλων είναι ισλαμικό τέμενος, κτίσμα του 16ου αιώνα σχεδιασμένο από τον Μιμάρ Σινάν, το οποίο σήμερα λειτουργεί ως χώρος ήπιων εκδηλώσεων.
Ονομάζεται έτσι από την τουρκική λέξη κουρσούμ, που σημαίνει μόλυβδος, καθώς ο θόλος του είναι μολυβοσκέπαστος.
Κοντά στο τζαμί σώζεται το οκταγωνικό μαυσωλείο (τουρμπές) του ιδρυτή του, Οσμάν Σαχ, εγγονού του σουλτάνου Σελίμ Α΄, κυβερνήτη της τοπικής επαρχίας (σαντζάκι) ο οποίος πέθανε στα Τρίκαλα το 1567/8. Κατά την παράδοση, ο Οσμάν έκτισε το τζαμί επειδή στα Τρίκαλα θεραπεύτηκε από αρρώστια που τον ταλαιπωρούσε. Το τζαμί σήμερα είναι μνημείο προστατευόμενο από την UNESCO και χρησιμεύει σαν χώρος ήπιων εκδηλώσεων.
Islam in Greece - Part 3
Islam in Greece
Here are a few more nice clips of Muslim legacy in Greece accompanied by a very beautiful old traditional song in Demotic Greek language commemorating, ironically, a legendary Muslim folk hero named Selim Bey. It is a song danced in the very old dance from Tsamouria-Epirus known as Tsamiko. Very few Greeks understand the history and meaning behind this song, yet do to its folkloric popularity past on from generation to generation and its beautiful style they have managed to keep it alive. I hope you enjoy it. Peace be upon you all.
Ioannina: top attractions and places - traditional old town | Greece, land of myths | Yanya
IOANNINA: A TRIP TO THE LAKE AND ITS LEGENDS
Mosques, monasteries and memories reflected in a shimmering lake
Myths surround the city of Ioannina. They hover in the mist that often hangs over its lake and the island in its centre. This time, the myths don’t revolve around gods and heroes, but rather historical personalities. Chief among them is Ali Pasha, the maverick 19th century Turko-Albanian ruler and his court. Intertwined with Ioannina’s history, in this corner of Western Greece, other myths haunt the old, walled district, the Kastro, the citadel of Its Kale, the Byzantine monasteries on the Island and the rich museums.
They are an inseparable part of the city’s life and you will feel their presence even in its green parks, in the little shops on Independence Street, in the groups of lively university students and their hangouts, in the lakeside restaurants, bars and cafes. You’ll catch glimpses of them in the peerless work of Ioannina’s famed silversmiths. And they may even follow you up to the cave at Perama, the theatre at Dodoni and the Zagorohoria mountain villages. Let yourself be captivated by the legends surrounding this beautiful city in Epirus.
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Lake Pamvotis: a 20,000-year-old attraction!
City life revolves around this romantic lake. Get to know it by strolling along its banks, taking a boat ride, fishing, rowing, or having a drink on the lakefront. According to geologists at Cambridge University, it was formed between 20,000 and 26,000 years ago.
Nisi: the Island, a Byzantine realm
It’s only a short boat ride to the Island, but once there, you’ll have to walk. Make sure you visit the Byzantine monasteries (Agios Panteleimon), which all have wonderful frescoes. And then take some time to learn about Ali Pasha, the Lion of Epirus. Regarded by Napoleon as an equal, he was erratic, hosting a great number of foreign dignitaries in his palace, including Lord Byron. Finish your visit on a lighter note with a feast of local specialties, such as grilled trout and eel, at one of the island’s tavernas.
A walk by the lake with the mist for company
In early morning, a curtain of mist invariably hangs over the lake. When it lifts, the figures of cyclists, fishermen and strollers emerge on the lakeshore path, like paintings amidst the scattered sculptures by Epirot artists. You’ll walk in the shadow cast by the Kastro’s two mosques – Aslan and Fetihe.
The Kastro, a melting pot of religions and cultures
For centuries, Jews, Christians and Muslims coexisted in the alleys of this oldest, walled part of Ioannina. And their children played amongst Muslim monuments and synagogues. Today many of their pastel-coloured Macedonian-style houses are still lived in or have become boutique hotels. As you wander these atmospheric streets in the shadow of its sturdy walls, fascinating attractions will catch your eye; the Old Synagogue, the House of Pasha Kalou, the 18th century Soufari Serai, the Turkish baths (hammams) and lots more.
Its Kale, the Kastro’s inner citadel in Ioannina
Just sit in the cafe, encircled by the impressive buildings and walls of Its Kale with the lake beyond them, and you’ll feel transported back to another era. Then go explore the citadel in depth, for here are the Fetihe Mosque (which Ali Pasha built for his seraglio’s worship), the tomb (where his headless corpse was interred), the exceptional Byzantine Museum, the resplendent Treasury, the Arcades and Bohemond’s tower.
Ancient Dodoni: oracle and theatre
A spectacular narrow valley, just 22km south of Ioannina, is the site of Dodoni, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. A centre of worship for the father of gods, a renowned oracle. The site’s most impressive attraction is the celebrated theatre from the 3rd century BC. With a capacity of about 18,000 spectators, it is one of the country’s largest.
The Perama Cave, pride of the Balkans
A mere 4km from Ioannina, this cave ranks among the most extraordinary in the whole of the Balkan peninsula. Geologists date its age at 1.5 million years. See if you can discover all 19 different types of stalactites. Noteable spectacles within include the large ‘hall’ of the ‘mythical palaces’, the Statue of Liberty and Santa Claus, and a chamber with breathtaking subterranean pools.
Hidden gems of Ioannina
The fine art of Ioannina’s silversmiths
Handmade jewellery, flatware, trays and ecclesiastical objects all display a standard that comes from generations of experience crafting silver. Silversmiths were among the traditional occupations in Epirus from the 18th century on, with Ateliers at the Tzoumerka villages of Kalarrytes and Syrrako.
The wonderful museums of Ioannina
These include the Byzantine Museum in Its Kale, the Municipal Folk Art Museum, the Archaeological Museum and the Athanasios Vrellis Wax Museum, at Bizani.
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Fethiye Camii(Mosque) Athens, Greece
One of two surviving mosques in Athens. This one is used for storage, and the other one is restored, but used as a museum for Greek folk art. In my opinion, these buildings should be restored as mosques and used by the 200,000 Muslims living in Athens today.