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  1. The Casbah of Algiers is founded on the ruins of old Icosium in the 10th century. It was a city built on a hill, stretching towards the sea, divided into the "High city" and the "Low city".

  2. Kasbah of Algiers. The Kasbah is a unique kind of medina, or Islamic city. It stands in one of the finest coastal sites on the Mediterranean, overlooking the islands where a Carthaginian trading-post was established in the 4th century BC. There are the remains of the citadel, old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces as well as the remains of a ...

  3. La casbah d'Alger, communément appelée la Casbah (en arabe : القصبة, Al-qaṣabah?, « la citadelle ») correspond à la vieille ville ou médina d' Alger, capitale de l' Algérie, dont elle forme un quartier historique inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité de l' Unesco depuis 1992.

  4. Kasbah of Algiers | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers. Photo by Solivagant. The Kasbah of Algiers represents a typical Mediterranean Muslim urban landscape that has been influential across the region. The Old Town with its labyrinths of lanes is enclosed by ramparts.

  5. Casbah d'Alger. Dans l’un des plus beaux sites maritimes de la Méditerranée, surplombant les îlots où un comptoir carthaginois fut installé dès le IVe siècle av. J.-C., la Casbah constitue un type unique de médina, ou ville islamique.

  6. Home Tourist circuits The Kasbah of Algiers. The Kasbah of Algiers, commonly known as the Kasbah (Arabic: القصبة, Al-qaṣabah, “the citadel”), corresponds to the old city or medina of Algiers, capital of Algeria, of which it forms a historic district. UNESCO World Heritage since 1992.

  7. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Casbah_of_AlgiersCasbah of Algiers

    The Casbah (Arabic: قصبة ‎, qaṣba, meaning citadel (fortress)) is specifically the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it. More generally, a kasbah is the walled citadel of many North African cities and towns. [1] The name made its way into English from French in the late 19th century (the Oxford English Dictionary states 1895), and often is ...