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Bordj Tamentfoust
Bordj Tamentfoust (Arabic: برج تامنفوست) is an Ottoman fort in the city of Tamentfoust, Algeria. The fort is among several Ottoman forts built during the Ottoman rule of Algeria, which were established to guard the city of Algiers. With the exception of Bordj Tamentfoust, most of the forts no longer exist or in a good condition. The fort was built on the highest point of Tamentfoust, at the eastern end of the Bay of Algiers.
BordjTamentfoust (Arabic: برج تامنفوست) is an Ottoman fort in the city of Tamentfoust, Algeria. The fort is among several Ottoman forts built during the...
It was overrun by the Umayyad Caliphate in the 7th century. BordjTamentfoust or Tamentfoust Castle was built by Ramdhan Agha in 1661. It was the site of...
Kabylia and Mitidja a meeting of the heads of the zawiyas in the BordjTamentfoust on 26 July. This meeting, which began on 23 July and ended on 26 July...
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Meraldene valley, and they spent the night of 20 May at Cap Matifou near BordjTamentfoust. The next day, 21 May, the hostage crews entered Algiers, escorted...
al-Boumerdassi, the father of Cheikh Boumerdassi, who attended in the BordjTamentfoust at the meeting of the spiritual leaders of the Algerian zawiyas under...