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Madghacen (Berber languages: imedɣasen), also
spelled Medracen or Medgh****en or Medr****en or
Madghis is a
royal mausoleum-temple of the
Berber Numidian...
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Royal mausoleum-temple of the
Berber Numidian Kings (
Medracen),
Batna (Algeria)...
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Numidians have left
thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The
oldest of
these is
Medracen in present-day Algeria,
believed to date from the time of
Masinissa (202–148...
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important center of the
Numidian pottery industry whilst the
great tomb of
Medracen and the
temple of
Simithu also show
Numidian architecture outside of the...
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monument in a cemetery, now on the
outskirts of İzmir. The
Madghacen (or "
Medracen") is a
royal mausoleum,
perhaps of the 3rd
century BC, of the
Berber Numidian...
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Berber pyramids are the 19-meter (62 ft) pre-Roman
Numidian pyramid of the
Medracen and the 30-meter (98 ft)
ancient Mauretanian pyramid. The
Numidian pyramid...
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Numidians have left
thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The
oldest of
these is
Medracen in present-day Algeria,
believed to date from the time of
Masinissa (202–148...
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according to the
Italian scholar Giacomo Ca****.: 23 A more
recent tomb, the
Medracen in
eastern Algeria,
still stands.
Built for a
Berber king and traditionally...
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Numidians have left
thousands of pre-Christian tombs. The
oldest of
these is
Medracen in present-day Algeria,
believed to date from the time of
Masinissa (202–148...
- and the Sanhaja,
along with a
minority of Garamantes. The
Mausoleum of
Medracen (also
known as Medgh****en),
located in Boumia,
north of the Aurès m****if...