Sidi Okba
Commune in Biskra Province, Algeria
Sidi Okba سيدي عقبة | |
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Commune | |
34°45′N 05°54′E / 34.750°N 5.900°E / 34.750; 5.900 | |
Country | Algeria |
Province | Biskra Province |
Area | |
• Total | 25,455 km2 (9,828 sq mi) |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 33,509 |
• Density | 132/km2 (340/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
Sidi Okba (Arabic: سيدي عقبة) is a commune in the Biskra Province, Algeria. It was named after the Muslim General Uqba ibn Nafi who died there in 683 AD. The nearest big city is Biskra which is located 18 km away.
Sidi Okba sits on an oasis. In 1911 it was described by Baedeker as "the religious center of the Zab". Baedeker stated that the town founded by pilgrims visiting the tomb of Sidi Okba who died in a nearby town called Thouda. The Sidi Okba Mosque, which was built around Okba's tomb, is the oldest Islamic monument in the country.[1]
See also
- Sidi Khaled
References
- ^ Jean Paul Charnay (1965). La vie musulmane en Algérie: d'après la jurisprudence de la première moitié du XXe siècle. Pr. Univ. de France. p. 355.
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Biskra Province
Capital: Biskra
- Aïn Naga
- Ain Zaatout
- Biskra
- Bordj Ben Azzouz
- Bouchagroune
- Branis
- Chetma
- Djemorah
- Doucen
- El Feidh
- El Ghrous
- El Hadjeb
- El Haouch
- El Kantara
- El Outaya
- Foughala
- Khenguet Sidi Nadjil
- Lichana
- Lioua
- M'Chouneche
- Mekhadma
- Meziraa
- M'Lili
- Ouled Djellal
- Ouled Harkat
- Ouled Rahma
- Ouled Sassi
- Oumache
- Ourlala
- Sidi Khaled
- Sidi Okba
- Tolga
- Zeribet El Oued
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