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For those who do not know the city of the deer wall

What do you know about the deer wall in Algeria ?????

The Great Wall of China and the Great Wall of Algeria !!!!!!

Behind the sea there are ancient places and ancient cities where people come from all over the world, but I
have never heard that in Algeria and behind the sprawling mountains of Tablata there is the wonderful city
of deer wall, which is as beautiful as the city of Athens.

I never heard that it was an ancient city founded by the Roman historian "Tast" by the Phoenicians in the
16th century BC or 3605. It was nicknamed "Uzia" after the gods of goodness and blessings Ozenos to
slaves. Is it possible that any citizen can list tourist areas For example, Turkey or Egypt in the ignorance, if a
little about the features found in his country?

To the city of the wall of deer ... Through the state of Bouira meadows and brown hills deposited spring to
welcome the summer breeze blowing motorists as a welcome guide visitors ... Shepherds and their flocks
that ram crops Dhaka and trees along the road free of traffic .. You hear about these scenes is beautiful,
but to see them and feel and smell something else, there really is not more beautiful than you, my country,
Algeria.

The city of ancient deer fence

Meaning of deer fence:

The original name of the city wall deer has nothing to do with the animal deer, but the great city wall and
deer are the windows in it. The length of the fence is 3 km and its thickness is 70 cm and its height ranges
from 5 meters to 10 meters. The fence is rectangular with four doors in the center of each side fortified
with half towers. It is a landmark of the colonial era built between 1846 and 1862. It is unfortunate that it
is partly damaged and disappearing due to the lack of interest in it, while it could become a spectacular
tourist attraction if the Directorate of Culture of the State of Bouira pay attention to it through restoration
and protection from extinction.

The four doors:


Entry into the city is through its four doors, namely the Bab al-Jazair in the north, built in 1855, followed by
Bab Bousaada in the south, built in 1856, then Setif in the east in 1857, and Bab Medea in 1856, similar to
the doors of the palaces of the elves located in the four sides of the city. It's like a city guard and it's harder
to have a city guard.

Its smooth, compact, evenly and precisely-built stones made it the gates of different times, withstood all
the wars of the storms. And you step on the doorstep of every door that comes to your mind that the
prince of Algeria Abdelkader has passed through this path and the valiant fight Lala Fatima Nsomer has
passed from here as well and according to the writer and historian Omar Boujerda author of the book
"deer wall history and civilization", the region has seen several Fierce battles between the French
colonialist and most of the leaders of the Algerian revolutions who contributed to the history of the
region's independence.

It should be noted that the four doors have become three. The fourth door, "Medea door" was demolished
because of a new policy of sustainability and the other doors threatened to collapse for reasons related to
either terrain changes or other factors distorted such as paint, which expresses an Algerian mindset in the
beautification of defects.

The fall of one of the gates of the city represents the fall of a library with an important cultural and
historical dimension to Algeria as a whole. We did not understand why in some areas such as Tipaza, a
stone is preserved, if any. In others, the monuments are not valued even if they exist.

Prisoners and terrifying voices at night:

Built in 1850, the military barracks in the colonial era are located in the center of the city 60 meters long
and 15 meters wide spread over an area of four hectares. Originally, it was two facilities, one of which was
destroyed by a large fire. According to many residents, a huge and horrific demonic snake appeared in one
of them and there was no way to kill it except the burning of the military facility. There is only one barracks
containing 16 isometric cells, secret passages and tunnels, which are said to be the sound of tormented
prisoners from colonial times.
According to reliable sources, the barracks were built on the ruins of the ancient Roman city, so it needs to
be excavated in order to uncover the ruins of the city "Ouzia" and classified among the monuments that
boasts the city of Sur deer. Excavation and urbanization in the city often reveal the magnificent Roman
sculptures and stones and the decorations and inscriptions dating back to the Romans represent the
historical background of the ancient city where the municipality and

According to reliable sources, in 1970 two gold-filled jars were found while paving the way for the city.

The mausoleum of the warrior Takfarinas dead guard:

Towards the governorate area, which is 11 km south-east of the gazelle wall and between the silence of
the mountains that have been vacant on its thrones and the Deira area amid a graveyard of the
Mujahideen heroes there is a monument of smooth brown rectangular stones and the landmark and upper
floors on a relatively high level makes it overlooking the mountains Great tribes and some steppe desert
area.

It is noteworthy in this architectural masterpiece that the building is still in good condition despite the foot,
which is dated by the historian "Berberger" to the year 439 AD and the story of this edifice that was built
for a Romanian notables. It is said that he is the commander of "Takfarinas", who fought several battles
and coups against the Romans because he did not achieve personal goals for him and his family, but the
logic is unlikely to build a Roman army a reluctant to the army, so the second hypothesis, which is the
center of the guard is the closest to believe that the place is strategic The area is completely cleared and
some are inferred as Awlad Salama.

On some stones there are inscriptions, drawings and Roman letters still clear, which allowed to do some
technical and architectural studies in order to classify the shrine, which is considered one of the finest

Roman city waste.

The water apse

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