Tekke the Well, which washes itself (Hamiti’s father), is located in the Partizani Neighborhood (Dylgjere) of the city of Elbasan, Elbasan Administrative Unit, Elbasan Municipality. The tekke “Well that washes itself” , this is related to the history of the well, but also the old documents of the register of daily activities (daimi) 1907, speak of this tekke. Next to it is a well and plane tree that has its own history, the feature of the well that self-cleaned every night, pouring water out of the gorge. Certainly the origin of this tekke says that the fathers at different times gave their help to strengthen Bektashism in Elbasan and cooperation with other tekkes. Tekke became famous and important to the prominent fathers who ran this tekke. This is related to its expansion on May 5, 1920 when father Hamiti came from Istanbul and initially settled in the house of the Nazif Dibameti family, in the neighborhood “Druni Kala” and today is called the neighborhood “Partizani”. Father Hamiti is known as a prominent cleric in Istanbul, the Balkans and the organization he did and the expansion of the tekke, the “Well that washes itself” . The document says: “With the consent of the Sheriat Council, and with the order of the Prefecture of Elbasan, we go to the tekke of the deceased sees Hyseni located in the neighborhood” Dylgjer Hyseni “of Elbasan.” Father Hamiti repaired the tekke, added rooms to others turned it totally into a Bektashi tekke, calling it “Baba Hamid’s tekke”. He passed away in 1921. The other clerics who followed the direction of the tekke were fathers known as: father Ali Riza Dedei (1921-1941), became Grandfather 1941 and passed away on February 22, 1944, as a guardian was sent dervishes Ahmet Myftar (January 1942- June 1944) who also became World Leader. The following fathers followed: Father Rustem Llacja (June 1944 March 1945), father Muharrem Mahmutaj (November 1945-1961), father Adem Mahmutaj (1961-1963), grandfather Hajrulla Abazi (1963-1967). The tekke functioned until 1967 when a part was demolished by the monist state due to the prohibition of religion by law in Albania. The building also served as a kindergarten for this neighborhood 1967-1990. After the `90s the building that served as a garden was demolished and illegal constructions started in the territory of the tekke with the palace. It has been in use for centuries tekke “Well that washes itself”. This has been declared a Cultural Monument by Decision no. 6 dated January 15 ,1963.