ONE IS A CASTEL AND THE OTHER IS A VILLAGE - HERITAGE OF DARÂA

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Friday, 11 May 2018

ONE IS A CASTEL AND THE OTHER IS A VILLAGE

In the following two depictions of two different types of building patterns for the towns or palaces of Tata Province. One is a castle and the other is a village, Respectively :


Tigmi N Oglid " KING'S HOUSE EN ENGLISH " or Takadirat or Gnag (Ksabat al-Sultan):
 
is located on the right bank of the Tata Valley in the façade opposite
the Tieti dune to the south of Tata.
It is a four-storey building surrounded by high walls and reinforced with observation towers at its four corners. Surrounded by a deep ditch was the role of the security belt of this historic castle.
Its main entrance is shaped like a tower in the middle of its southern façade, and is connected by a bridge to cross the trench. There are many buildings that cover the interior of the castle, most notably a mosque, houses and a well.


Village or Kasbah Jubair :

The village of Al-Jbayr is located about 20 km from the city of Tata in the direction of the southern oases (Tik-al-Rih-Anghrif-TaZaret-Oum al-Gordan).The Kasbah was built in the 17th century by Sidi Ali bin Ahmed, a descendant of Abu Ubaid Allah al-Sharqi, the founder of the Eastern corner of Abu al-Jad, and expanded in the 19th century.This village has embraced many luxurious buildings with upper floors, decorative doors and arches built by the merchants of the Kasbah who are famous for trading the desert convoys with the Sudan (current Mali).

As well as other neighborhoods, including slaves and families of the farmers of the Kasbah. Its northwestern corner has the remains of a mosque and a mosque. The jabayr is surrounded by a wall with three doors.
 

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