The Turbeh near Pasha’s Mosque, represents an important part of the cultural and historical heritage of this region. It testifies to a rich history and tradition.
In this turbeh, there are two tombs. One belongs to Imam Hysein Efendiu, who died in 1193 H (1779 AD), and the other to Halil, the son of Nalut Bali (or Bala), who died in 1216 H (1801 AD), emphasizing the spiritual importance of this place. Recently, two more tombstones, found during works in the Liman area, have been placed inside this turbeh.
Pasha’s Mosque, along with its harem and accompanying buildings, including this turbeh, has been protected by the Organization for Protection of Cultural Heritage in Montenegro, designating it as a category III cultural monument.
The preservation of these monuments is essential to understanding and respecting the historical and cultural identity of the inhabitants of this region. This site attracts visitors interested in history, architecture, and spirituality, offering them the opportunity to connect with the past and explore the rich culture that has shaped the landscape of Ulcinj and beyond. These objects remain a permanent reminder of the past and a guide for a future that appreciates and preserves its heritage.