İbriktepe is famous for having been the birthplace of Albanian politician and founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church, Fan Noli.[2][4] At the time of Noli's birth a small Albanian-speaking Orthodox community lived in the town. It had an Ayos Georgios church built in 1837.[7][2][3][4] A bust of him was placed in the town in January 2011.[8]
Today, the village formerly known as Qyteza is partly inhabited by Alevi Turks.[2][3][4][9]
^ abcdSkendi, Stavro (1967). The Albanian national awakening. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 162. ISBN9781400847761."Fan Stylian Noli was born in 1882, in Ibrik Tepe (Alb. Qytezë), an Albanian settlement south of Adrianople, in Eastern Thrace."