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    Madghacen (redirect from Medracen)
    Madghacen (Berber languages: imedɣasen), also spelled Medracen or Medghassen or Medrassen or Madghis is a royal mausoleum-temple of the Berber Numidian...
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    important center of the Numidian pottery industry whilst the great tomb of Medracen and the temple of Simithu also show Numidian architecture outside of the...
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    Numidians have left thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The oldest of these is Medracen in present-day Algeria, believed to date from the time of Masinissa (202–148...
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  • Berber pyramids are the 19-meter (62 ft) pre-Roman Numidian pyramid of the Medracen and the 30-meter (98 ft) ancient Mauretanian pyramid. The Numidian pyramid...
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    monument in a cemetery, now on the outskirts of İzmir. The Madghacen (or "Medracen") is a royal mausoleum, perhaps of the 3rd century BC, of the Berber Numidian...
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    Numidians have left thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The oldest of these is Medracen in present-day Algeria, believed to date from the time of Masinissa (202–148...
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  • and the Sanhaja, along with a minority of Garamantes. The Mausoleum of Medracen (also known as Medghassen), located in Boumia, north of the Aurès massif...
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    according to the Italian scholar Giacomo Caputo.: 23  A more recent tomb, the Medracen in eastern Algeria, still stands. Built for a Berber king and traditionally...
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  • Sidi Bou Mediène mosque, located in Tlemcen city; while, the mausoleum of Medracen dating from the 3rd century AD was partially restored with the Italian...
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  • century–1920 3 Afghanistan Tepe Narenj Kabul 5th–9th Centuries AD 4 Algeria Medracen and el-Khroub Numidian Royal Mausolea Constantina and Batna Region 4th–3rd...
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    Numidians have left thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The oldest of these is Medracen in present-day Algeria, believed to date from the time of Masinissa (202–148...
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    frequently referencing Hellenistic and Punic motifs. The oldest of these is Medracen in present-day Algeria, believed to date from the time of Masinissa. Possibly...
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  • Mausoleum of the Numidian kings, known as Medracen...
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    Masinissa (238-149) but perhaps rather to his father Gala, still stands: the Medracen in eastern Algeria. Architecture for the elegant tower tomb of his contemporary...
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