The Kalâa of the Aït Abbas or Kalâa of the Beni Abbes (Berber: ⵇⴰⵍⵄⴰ ⵍⴰⵉⵜ ⵄⴰⴱⴰⵙ [Qalεa nāt εabbas]; Arabic: قلعة بني عباس), sometimes spelled Qal'a or...
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management works are now in ruins. The Beni Hammad Fort or Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad (French: Kalâa des Béni Hammad) is the ruin of a fortified Muslim city...
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Qal'at Bani Hammad (Arabic: قلعة بني حماد), also known as Qal'a Bani Hammad or Qal'at of the Beni Hammad (among other variants), is a fortified palatine...
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disparues: Tahert, Sedrata, Achir, Kalaâ des Béni-Hammad (in French). p. 121. Jeff Huebner, "Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad (M'sila, Algeria)" in Middle East...
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al-Tarikh (in Arabic). p. 4480. Léon Marie Eugène de Beylié. La Kalaa des beni-hammad, une capitale berbère de l'Afrique du nord au 11e siècle (in French)...
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Bourouiba, Rachid (1982). Cités disparus: Tahert, Sedrata, Achir, Kalaâ des Béni-Hammad. Collection Art et Culture, 14. Algiers Ministère de l'information...
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different route with him; to do archaeological research as a team at Kalâa of Béni Hammad on the site of the palace of the Ziri at Achir. In 1954, he submitted...
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Abbès, the son of the Sultan of Béjaïa, founded his principality around the Kalâa of Ait Abbès, taking part of the city's elites; on the west bank of the...
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Benoudjit, La Kalaa des Béni Abbès : au xvie siècle, Alger, Dahlab, 1997, 350 p. Mohamed Seghir Feredj, Histoire de Tizi-Ouzou et de sa région: des origines...
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History of Algeria (section Kingdom of Beni Abbas)
Northwest Africa. The Hammadid dynasty's first capital was at Qalaat Beni Hammad. It was founded in 1007, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When...
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The Hammadids became independent in 1014, with their capital at Qal'at Beni-Hammad. With the withdrawal of the Fatimids to Egypt, however, the rivalry with...
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Gabes, Sfax, Mahdia, Sousse and Tunis, but also to Béjaïa, Tlemcen and Beni Hammad Fort. Under the Hafsid dynasty, which was established in 1236 as a breakaway...
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minaret, it bears a striking resemblance to the minaret of the Qalat Bani Hammad Mosque. Mosques during the Abd al-Wadids realm adopted a rectangular architectural...
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fortifications, citadelles et places fortes en Afrique [fr] "Liste Générale des Biens Culturels Protégés (General List of Protected Cultural Properties)"...
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polygonal cones, but were not used in Iran. The palace at the Kalaa of the Beni Hammad contained a domed chamber. In Islamic North Africa, there are several...
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