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Al Qal’a of Beni Hammad
<img src=’http://whc.unesco.org/uploads/sites/site_102.jpg‘ target=’blank‘ align=’left‘ style=’padding:5px‘>In a mountainous site of extraordinary beauty, the ruins of the first capital of the Hammadid emirs, founded in 1007 and demolished in 1152, provide an authentic picture of a fortified Muslim city. The mosque, whose prayer room has 13 aisles with eight bays, is one of the largest in Algeria.
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