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The mausoleum of Imedghassen

The Imedghassen mausoleum belongs to a type of mausoleum called Bazina, it is round shaped and the diameter of its base is 59 meters. It is a Numidian Bazina according to iti location on the lands that were once under the rule of the Numidian sovereignty, historians associate its construction with the end of the 4th century BC (about 300 years BC).

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Art of Tassili

The stages of the Saharo-Sudanese Neolithic were possible to identify with the studies of the sites attributed to it in Hoggar, it consists of two stages: The ancient stage is represented in the best way possible by the site Amkeni in the Hoggar And a recent one in the Sahraoui region and other

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Minaret of Mansourah mosque

The foundation of the city of el Mansourah dates back to the era of sultans of Beni Merine during their blockade on Tlemcen that lasted 8 years, in which they founded a city as their base opposite to the city of Tlemcen, they named it el Mansoura (victorious) in honor of their victory on the people of Tlemcen. The resilience of Tlemcen’s residents made it difficult for them to enter and resulted in the establishment of a military base.

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Algiers

Au cours d'une période d'histoire gestationnelle, on a donné à la capitale Algérienne des noms tels que Icoziom, l’Algérie d’Ibn Mezghana, El Mahroussa et enfin l’Algérie. Cela indique l'ampleur de l'élan civilisationnel que la ville a traversé et l'étendue de sa fermeté face à toutes les tentatives d'effacer son identité.

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El Mechouar Palace

The unstable political conditions witnessed by the city of Tlemcen in some periods of its history ,plus the consequences of internal strife and the Merinid and Hafsid campaigns on the Zyanide capital did not significantly affect the cultural life in the city even during its harshest political conditions, the praise to that goes to a number of factors derived from the environment of tlemcen itself to its material and human realities, and its social and intellectual composition , this may have made Tlemcen abundant with monuments witnessing this civilized past and the fondness of its princes with art and architecture .

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The mausoleum of Imedghassen

The Imedghassen mausoleum belongs to a type of mausoleum called Bazina, it is round shaped and the diameter of its base is 59 meters. It is a Numidian Bazina according to iti location on the lands that were once under the rule of the Numidian sovereignty, historians associate its construction with the end of the 4th century BC (about 300 years BC).

Art of Tassili

The stages of the Saharo-Sudanese Neolithic were possible to identify with the studies of the sites attributed to it in Hoggar, it consists of two stages: The ancient stage is represented in the best way possible by the site Amkeni in the Hoggar And a recent one in the Sahraoui region and other

Minaret of Mansourah mosque

The foundation of the city of el Mansourah dates back to the era of sultans of Beni Merine during their blockade on Tlemcen that lasted 8 years, in which they founded a city as their base opposite to the city of Tlemcen, they named it el Mansoura (victorious) in honor of their victory on the people of Tlemcen. The resilience of Tlemcen’s residents made it difficult for them to enter and resulted in the establishment of a military base.

Algiers

Au cours d'une période d'histoire gestationnelle, on a donné à la capitale Algérienne des noms tels que Icoziom, l’Algérie d’Ibn Mezghana, El Mahroussa et enfin l’Algérie. Cela indique l'ampleur de l'élan civilisationnel que la ville a traversé et l'étendue de sa fermeté face à toutes les tentatives d'effacer son identité.

El Mechouar Palace

The unstable political conditions witnessed by the city of Tlemcen in some periods of its history ,plus the consequences of internal strife and the Merinid and Hafsid campaigns on the Zyanide capital did not significantly affect the cultural life in the city even during its harshest political conditions, the praise to that goes to a number of factors derived from the environment of tlemcen itself to its material and human realities, and its social and intellectual composition , this may have made Tlemcen abundant with monuments witnessing this civilized past and the fondness of its princes with art and architecture .