IAlgerians press the government to take care of the old Amazigh buildings


On Sunday, the Minister of Communication, the official spokesman for the government, and the Acting Minister of Culture, Hassan Rabhi, said that “there is an urgent necessity and a great responsibility for everyone to maintain and take care of the Royal Numidian shrine Madagascan”.

Royal Mausoleum Imed ɣ asen (Mad King ɣ is) dating from the 3rd century BC. J.-C, Batna in Algeria
"I come personally to this site as evidence of the interest of the government and the Algerian state in such monuments," the minister said upon visiting this historical monument located in the municipality of Boumia, whose history dates back to the beginning of the third century BC.

Panoramic view of the Imed ɣ asen monument
And the spokesman added - according to the official agency - that "there is a need to take care of Madagascan, whether in terms of study or to harness the necessary capabilities and in the shortest possible time in order to restore it so that it becomes a destination for archaeologists to study first" because this type of monuments - according to him - is "owned by Algeria but At the same time, it is the property of all humanity and humanity, and international organizations related to cultural heritage can suggest their potential to preserve this historic landmark.


The royal mausoleum of King Amazigh Juba II and Queen Selene Cleopatra (25 BC), Tipaza

The royal mausoleum of King Amazigh Juba II and Queen Selene Cleopatra (25 BC), Tipaza
He said, "On our return to the ministry, we will discuss all the agreements and agreements that Algeria has concluded with partners, whether countries or organizations like UNESCO, to see how far they can present it in order to contribute to sponsoring this milestone."

And, by the way, the initiative of the University of Batna was opened to open it for archeology and restoration, which can be circulated to the rest of the country’s universities. From the beginning of the seventies to today.
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