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UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITETHE MAURITANIAN ROYAL F

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    Posted: 17-May-2012 at 04:03







*SUBJECT: UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

             *THE MAURITANIAN ROYAL FAMILY MAUSOLEUM

             *SIDI-RACHED, WILAYA OF TIPASA-ALGERIA.

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The Mausoleum of the royal family of Mauritania or the tomb of the Christian girl or in Arabic “Kabr Arroumia” is a monument from the Numidic period probably dating from the beginning of the Christian era it is situated 65 km west of Algiers.

 

True to say that this Historic masterpiece is one of the most interesting archaeological sites. It is believed that this large construction dates back to 100 BC. It is in surprisingly good condition, especially when compared to the younger Roman ruins in other parts of Algeria.

 

 

*The Writer with his Children next to the Mausoleum
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Furthermore and only six kilometres away from Tipasa on a hilltop, 260m above sea level, overlooking the region, stands this impressive Mausoleum of the Royal Family of Mauritania. It is 32 meters high, 61 meters diameter and contains 80'000 cubic meter of stone blocks.

There are 60 columns running around the cylindrical structure, and it has been constructed 4 fake doors into the interior, while the real door was not discovered until 185, when it was discovered that it leads into a chamber, that proved to be empty.

It was built for King Juba II and his wife Cleopatra Selena, daughter of the famous Cleopatra of Egypt. Juba II reigned from 25 BC to 23 AD over Mauritania which had its capital in Iol (presently Cherchell), Juba II was of Berber origin and the Kingdom of Mauritania covered what is now Morocco and Algeria.

The genuine monument’s entrance, ignored for such a long time is situated in the bedrock or the basement of the wrong eastern door. It was discovered through the excavation campaign in 1865 led by Adrien Berbrugger, the Historic monument’s Inspector at the request of Napoléon III.

It is a low door of 1.1 m high, narrow which leads on a stoneware sliding paving stone and which was found wrecked, also it exists an access corridor very low that leads to the lion’s vestibule it is called as such because on the wall, a lion and lioness are sculpted in highlight above the internal corridor’s access, this arched vestibule has a 5.33m long, a 2.52 m wide and a 3.20 m high.

Moreover, it is noteworthy to mention that a similar monument is to be found in eastern Algeria it is called “the Medracen” near the city of Batna whereas it has only 18.5 meter high.

 

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