Let the whole world admire such unusual places, culture and people who are very friendly and open! it is worth seeing places with little left! I greet everyone, full of admiration!greetings from Poland ! ❤
It was discovered in 1765 by James Bruce , not 1881 , they used that 100 years to destroy and cover up much of the historical evidence of that place . Bruce described it as incredibly intact buildings and the most significant Roman city ever found because of how perfectly preserved it all was
It's not in the middle of nowhere.. learn some simple geography please. It's very near to a city called Batna and it's a historic Berber city and one of the biggest cities in the eastern side of Algeria.
Batna has only been around since 1844, long after the Romans built Timgad. So that doesnt explain why Timgad was built there. Learn some manners, please. Condescending people doesn't make you superior to them, it just makes you look like a douche.
Batna was founded in the 1840s, long after the Romans built Timgad. So that doesnt explain why they chose that area. Try to be less condescending, it just makes you look like a idiot. Especially when you are wrong.
تم بناء هذه المدينة لمتقاعدي الجيش الروماني لذلك تحتوي على الكثير من الحمامات المعدنية كما انها كانت تحتوى معسكرا لانها على طريق تجارية سيما وان المنطقة كانت منتجة غنية للقمح والزيتون وسكان المدينة كانو من ملاك الاراضي tray to translate it you will see whay it was billt in +that location Contact me if you need to no more im from timgad
Timgad is in batna an Algerian province, the architect of roman was built by the native people of north africa the amazigh, because in that time north Africa was a province of roman empire so the architect, system, language, everything was followed to the roman law, even in lebanon, syria, Balkans their native people did same thing because they were provinces of roman empire
My beautiful native Numidia chawiland I miss so much. I was born about twenty miles south of timgad.
Let the whole world admire such unusual places, culture and people who are very friendly and open! it is worth seeing places with little left! I greet everyone, full of admiration!greetings from Poland ! ❤
Timgad is amazing Roman city, you should see Tebessa is very amazing too
Algerian Numedian and not Romain ...we R not Italian ya zebi 🤔😩
It was discovered in 1765 by James Bruce , not 1881 , they used that 100 years to destroy and cover up much of the historical evidence of that place . Bruce described it as incredibly intact buildings and the most significant Roman city ever found because of how perfectly preserved it all was
Merci
amazing
Another beautiful ruined Roman city in Algeria that I did not know about.
Timged plus belle
Build by emperor trajan . 100 A.D
As salaamu aleikum
sound familiar?
Good
the holy mounting in merwi ..north sudan..oh that holy land.
So it was basically Florida a big retirement community
Why did they build there? Its the middle of nowhere.
It's not in the middle of nowhere.. learn some simple geography please. It's very near to a city called Batna and it's a historic Berber city and one of the biggest cities in the eastern side of Algeria.
Batna has only been around since 1844, long after the Romans built Timgad. So that doesnt explain why Timgad was built there.
Learn some manners, please. Condescending people doesn't make you superior to them, it just makes you look like a douche.
Batna was founded in the 1840s, long after the Romans built Timgad. So that doesnt explain why they chose that area. Try to be less condescending, it just makes you look like a idiot. Especially when you are wrong.
تم بناء هذه المدينة لمتقاعدي الجيش الروماني لذلك تحتوي على الكثير من الحمامات المعدنية كما انها كانت تحتوى معسكرا لانها على طريق تجارية سيما وان المنطقة كانت منتجة غنية للقمح والزيتون وسكان المدينة كانو من ملاك الاراضي tray to translate it you will see whay it was billt in +that location
Contact me if you need to no more im from timgad
It was built as a defense post against Berber .
so it was left for 2000 years which means no one knew it was there, so how do they know its roman lol
From the writing on the walls
You can tell its roman just by the architecture lol
Timgad is in batna an Algerian province, the architect of roman was built by the native people of north africa the amazigh, because in that time north Africa was a province of roman empire so the architect, system, language, everything was followed to the roman law, even in lebanon, syria, Balkans their native people did same thing because they were provinces of roman empire
Tartarian architecture
Timgad is not Roman city but is Berber city
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It's a Roman city built in North Africa...
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it is Amzigh city
Roman built to defend against Berbers
Roman built to defend against Berbers
It s a geart area in west algeria
Tebessa
east not west
Sorry east algeria
Horrible narration, wonderful city