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A
wonderful
mosque
in
a
wonderful
place
that
expresses
the
rich
Algerian
culture
The
village
of
Koulaia
is
located
in
the
municipality
of
Tsamart,
Bordj
Zemora
District
and
Bordj
Bou
Arreridj
Prefecture.
This
area
is
considered
to
have
a
touristic
nature
on
the
one
hand,
in
addition
to
an
educational
character
through
the
Qur’anic
Corner,
which
is
funded
by
philanthropists.
As
for
the
tourism
aspect,
the
village
of
Koulaia
is
replete
with
several
monuments
that
enabled
ancient
man
to
challenge
the
cruelty
of
nature,
and
this
is
one
of
the
reasons.
Through
the
houses
built
of
stones,
clay
and
bricks,
which
were
able
to
defy
the
harshness
of
nature,
in
addition
to
the
traditional
spring,
which
was
and
still
is
supplying
the
village
residents
with
fresh
water.
On
the
one
hand,
on
the
other
hand,
we
find
stunning
natural
landscapes
that
dazzled
everyone
who
saw
them
through
the
valley,
which
made
the
village
a
green
paradise,
as
it
contains...
The
village
contains
a
huge
number
of
types
of
trees,
such
as
figs,
olives,
pomegranates,
apricots,
impure
grapes,
pine,
oak,
willow,
oleander...
As
for
the
educational
aspect,
we
find
the
historical
landmark
located
in
the
center
of
the
village,
which
is
the
mosque,
which
contains
a
Quranic
corner.
It
has
an
internal
system
that
is
funded
by
people
of
righteousness
and
charity,
as
it
receives
students
of
the
Qur’an
from
the
various
states
of
Algeria,
where
it
was
able,
despite
the
lack
of
capabilities,
to
graduate
a
significant
number
of
students
of
the
Qur’an...
The
first
establishment
of
the
village
Al-Kalia
village,
Bordj
Bou
Arreridj,
Images
This
village
was
established,
according
to
successive
narrations
from
the
elders
and
elders
of
the
village,
step
by
step.
That
one
of
the
righteous
men
was
the
first
to
settle
there
when
he
was
looking
for
a
place
in
the
region
to
settle;
His
attention
was
drawn
to
the
distinctive
impact
of
the
qualities
of
worship,
tranquility,
and
immunity,
as
well
as
the
good
things
that
the
place
has,
such
as
flowing
water
and
dense
forests.
These
qualities
help
in
worshiping
God
because
they
are
far
away
from
noise
and
urbanization,
so
he
chose
the
high
place
in
the
middle
of
the
village,
which
is
a
A
rock
hall
and
it
was
called
Al
Qaliyah,
a
diminutive
of
the
word
fortress.
So
he
set
up
his
house
in
the
cave
that
was
located
inside
the
rock
of
the
castle,
and
after
a
period
of
time,
this
righteous
saint
built
the
first
residence
on
the
rock,
the
remains
of
which
remain
to
this
day.
And
with
the
passage
of
time,
the
reputation
of
this
saint
spread
throughout
the
surrounding
areas,
and
he
became
a
destination
for
many
visitors
with
the
intention
of
seeking
blessings
and
seeking
comfort
from
him.
Due
to
his
high
morals
and
great
humility,
he
made
people
come
to
him
from
all
over
the
world
with
the
intention
of
being
close
to
him
and
interacting
with
him,
especially
the
following
villages:
-
Lahsafah
village:
which
was
located
high
in
the
mountains
east
of
the
present-day
village
of
Lahs,
from
which
traces
of
its
buildings
still
remain,
and
from
which
the
Bin
Ghanem,
Atwi,
and
Bin
Lafqi
families
descended.
The
village
of
Sidi
Dhiab:
currently
located
in
the
high
mountains
west
of
Laqlaia,
the
ruins
of
which
remain
to
this
day,
and
from
which
the
Ben
Makhlouf
family
descended.
-
Tamset
village:
which
is
currently
located
in
the
municipality
of
Qenzat,
from
which
the
Bashin
family
and
the
Amdah
family
descended,
the
latter
of
which
has
completely
disappeared
from
the
village.
-
The
village
of
Tizi
Ou
Gharra:
located
high
in
the
Boukhmis
Mountains,
northwest
of
Qalaia,
and
traces
of
its
structure
still
remain.
The
village
has
been
inhabited
since
the
fifth
century
AH,
as
it
was
inhabited
by
families
hailing
from
various
neighboring
villages,
taking
this
place
as
their
refuge
from
the
various
campaigns
that
the
country
experienced
due
to
Berber
revolts,
Roman
wars,
and
the
temptations
of
the
kings
of
Morocco.
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