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Fortified Granaries of Aures

Fortress of Ath Mansour
Aures 1929
Fortified Granaries of Aures is located in Algeria
Fortified Granaries of Aures
Shown within Algeria
LocationBatna Province, Algeria
Coordinates35°05′25.0″N 6°01′51.6″E / 35.090278°N 6.031000°E / 35.090278; 6.031000
Typefortified granaries
History
MaterialStone
Abandoned20th century
CulturesChaoui people
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins
Public accessAvailable

The Fortified granaries of Aures known as "taq'liath" in Shawiya, are a multi-storied defensible structures used for storing crops as well as a refuge during times of conflict. They were described in ancient times by Roman and Arab sources alike. 11th century Andalusian historian, Al-Bakri, specified that Aures had a large number of fortresses surrounded by water streams, These were dwellings of the Miknasa and Houara Berber tribes.[1] in 1878, the fortresses were rediscovered by French anthropologist Émile Masqueray who produced a picturesque description of these "Eagle nests".[2][3]

  1. ^ "ص831 - كتاب المسالك والممالك للبكري - الطريق من مدينة فاس إلى مدينة القيروان - المكتبة الشاملة". shamela.ws. Retrieved 2024-07-13.
  2. ^ E. B; Peyron, M.; Vignet-Zunz, J. (1999-09-01). "Greniers". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (21): 3213–3222. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.1780. ISSN 1015-7344.
  3. ^ Ould-Braham, Ouahmi (1999). "Mission scientifique de Masqueray dans l'Aurès et ses dépendances (1875-1878)". Études et Documents Berbères (in French). 17 (1): 19–129. doi:10.3917/edb.017.0019. ISSN 0295-5245.

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