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shiraziwine
Shiraz, Iran1,358 contributions
Sep 2022 • Solo
Five old towns of ancient pentapolis make a unique and magnificent part of Algeria
One is El Atteuf, a small but beautiful old town with small museum of Taklidi house and Mausoleum of Ami Ebrahim
Ghardaia which is the best one is an amazing old town, especially when u see ladies with white Woven cloth or “ Aholi” walking in narrow streets makes a scene which u never forget.
Melika Town has a beautiful Quran school or Madresa.
Beni Isguen Town is another marvelous town in that area and i think all are a kind of must see.
One is El Atteuf, a small but beautiful old town with small museum of Taklidi house and Mausoleum of Ami Ebrahim
Ghardaia which is the best one is an amazing old town, especially when u see ladies with white Woven cloth or “ Aholi” walking in narrow streets makes a scene which u never forget.
Melika Town has a beautiful Quran school or Madresa.
Beni Isguen Town is another marvelous town in that area and i think all are a kind of must see.
Written 20 January 2023
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BaghdadSuzanne
Brussels, Belgium280 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
The Pentapolis consists of five walled hilltop towns the oldest - and for me the most interesting - being El Atteuf, followed by Beni Isguen and Ghardaia. The other two are newer and I was informed not worth it visiting . In El Atteuf we had a fabulous guide, (ieach town provides its own guides to enter the old towns). The history of each is fascinating and in El Atteuf the original old market place as well as the mosque, cemetery and mausoleum are still in very good condition. Beni Isguen is famous, apart from its main architecture, for its 'auction market' which takes place in the afternoon under very strict conditions. The visit to Ghardai's old town was much quicker but 'new' Ghardaia is a lively place with an interesting market place and its alleyways.
Written 4 March 2018
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Khamlia
Sweden17,969 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
Ghardaïa is part of a pentapolis, a hilltop city amongst four others, built almost a thousand years ago in the M’Zab valley. It was founded by the Mozabites, a Muslim Ibadi sect of non-Arabic Muslims, including the Berbers.
Interesting was also that women are dressed in a "haik", covered over the whole body and only one hole for one eye is open.
The name of Ghardaïa has its origins in a female saint named Daïa who lived in a cave (ghār) in the area before it blossomed into a town inhabited by Ibadite Muslims who came to escape persecution from Fatimite Muslims in the north.
It was so interesting to be there and explore the whole area and the architecture, even if the structure of Ghardaia self was similar like those cities I saw in Morocco. The square in Ghardaia was outstanding despite all the cars and kiosks (and even rubbish unfortunately) that disturbed the view of the square and even the white "thing" in the middle.
But then there were old buildings such I never saw before, like Monument of Moufdi Zakaria, Sidi Brahim Mosque at El-Ateuf or Sidi Aissa - wisemen's burial site etc.
Interesting was also that women are dressed in a "haik", covered over the whole body and only one hole for one eye is open.
The name of Ghardaïa has its origins in a female saint named Daïa who lived in a cave (ghār) in the area before it blossomed into a town inhabited by Ibadite Muslims who came to escape persecution from Fatimite Muslims in the north.
It was so interesting to be there and explore the whole area and the architecture, even if the structure of Ghardaia self was similar like those cities I saw in Morocco. The square in Ghardaia was outstanding despite all the cars and kiosks (and even rubbish unfortunately) that disturbed the view of the square and even the white "thing" in the middle.
But then there were old buildings such I never saw before, like Monument of Moufdi Zakaria, Sidi Brahim Mosque at El-Ateuf or Sidi Aissa - wisemen's burial site etc.
Written 7 August 2017
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czesc
jak mozna uzyskac indywidualnie wize do Algerii umozliwiajaca odwiedzenie M'Zab ( i innych atrakcyjnych miejsc np Timimoun, Tlemcene, )
ChloeJewel
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia15 contributions
Hi there, I am interested to go to Ghardaia n Mzab Valley for 3d2n for this date 27-29/7/19, this Saturday to Monday.
Above price is euro 100 for 2d1n. Pls let me know for 3d2n for 2 pax. Wr already in Algier at the moment.
Br, chloe
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