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Ghadames

Ghadames or Ghadamis /ɡəˈdæmɪs/ (Berber: ʕadémis;[4] Arabic: غدامس, Libyan vernacular: ɣdāməs, Latin: Cidamus, Cydamus, Italian: Gadames) is an oasis Berber town in the Nalut District of the Tripolitania region in northwestern Libya.

Ghadames
ʕadémis (Berber)
Town
Clockwise from top:
Ghadames Mosque, Old Town, Old Town street view
Ghadames
Location in Libya
Coordinates: 30°8′N 9°30′E / 30.133°N 9.500°E / 30.133; 9.500
Country Libya
RegionTripolitania
DistrictNalut
Elevation1,932 ft (589 m)
Population
 • Estimate 10,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
License Plate Code17
Official nameOld Town of Ghadamès
TypeCultural
Criteriav
Designated1986
Reference no.[3]
RegionArab States

The indigenous language of Ghadames is Ghadamès, a Berber language.

Ghadamès, known as 'the pearl of the desert', stands in an oasis. It is one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities and an outstanding example of a traditional settlement. Its domestic architecture is characterized by a vertical division of functions: the ground floor used to store supplies; then another floor for the family, overhanging covered alleys that create what is almost an underground network of passageways; and, at the top, open-air terraces reserved for the women.[5]

Geography edit

Ghadames lies roughly 462 km (287 mi) to the southwest of Tripoli, near the borders with Algeria and Tunisia. Ghadames borders Illizi Province, Algeria and Tataouine Governorate, Tunisia.

The oasis has a population of around 10,000, mainly Berbers. The old part of the town, which is surrounded by a city wall, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each of the seven clans that used to live in this part of the town had its own district, of which each had a public place where festivals could be held.

Climate edit

Ghadames has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with hot summers as average high temperature is around 41 °C (105.8 °F) in July, the hottest month of the year as well as cool winters (with high diurnal variation). The town receives little precipitation throughout the year as average annual precipitation is only 73.1 mm (1.30 in).

Climate data for Ghadames (1961–1990, extremes 1913–1993)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 32.0
(89.6)
35.0
(95.0)
41.3
(106.3)
48.0
(118.4)
52.0
(125.6)
55.2
(131.4)
53.4
(128.1)
52.4
(126.3)
50.0
(122.0)
48.0
(118.4)
39.0
(102.2)
30.4
(86.7)
55.2
(131.4)
Average high °C (°F) 17.6
(63.7)
20.7
(69.3)
24.4
(75.9)
29.7
(85.5)
34.6
(94.3)
39.8
(103.6)
40.3
(104.5)
39.8
(103.6)
36.4
(97.5)
30.0
(86.0)
23.8
(74.8)
18.2
(64.8)
29.6
(85.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 8.4
(47.1)
9.2
(48.6)
12.2
(54.0)
16.8
(62.2)
23.6
(74.5)
27.9
(82.2)
28.7
(83.7)
29.0
(84.2)
25.6
(78.1)
19.2
(66.6)
14.0
(57.2)
9.9
(49.8)
18.7
(65.7)
Average low °C (°F) 3.6
(38.5)
5.7
(42.3)
9.0
(48.2)
13.8
(56.8)
17.8
(64.0)
22.3
(72.1)
22.4
(72.3)
22.5
(72.5)
20.1
(68.2)
15.0
(59.0)
9.0
(48.2)
4.4
(39.9)
13.8
(56.8)
Record low °C (°F) −6.9
(19.6)
−8.0
(17.6)
−2.6
(27.3)
0.0
(32.0)
6.0
(42.8)
7.8
(46.0)
10.8
(51.4)
13.0
(55.4)
10.0
(50.0)
1.4
(34.5)
−4.0
(24.8)
−6.0
(21.2)
−8.0
(17.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 5.0
(0.20)
4.6
(0.18)
6.8
(0.27)
3.6
(0.14)
2.3
(0.09)
0.1
(0.00)
0.0
(0.0)
0.3
(0.01)
0.8
(0.03)
4.0
(0.16)
2.1
(0.08)
3.4
(0.13)
33
(1.29)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 1.1 1.2 1.5 0.9 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.8 1.2 8.7
Average relative humidity (%) 52 41 36 28 26 22 22 23 29 35 47 53 34
Mean monthly sunshine hours 248.0 240.1 257.3 273.0 313.1 309.0 372.0 353.4 273.0 263.5 246.0 232.5 3,380.9
Mean daily sunshine hours 8.0 8.5 8.3 9.1 10.1 10.3 12.0 11.4 9.1 8.5 8.2 7.5 9.3
Source 1: WMO[6]
Source 2: Deutscher Wetterdienst (extremes and humidity),[7] Arab Meteorology Book (sun only)[8]

History edit

Ancient eras edit

 
Houses in Ghadames are made of mud, lime, and palm tree trunks with covered alleyways between them to offer good shelter against summer heat.

It has been suggested, based on archaeological evidence, that this area has been settled since the 4th millennium B.C., and is one of the oldest pre-Saharan settlements. Its situation near a water source in the middle of a desert would have made it an important spot for anyone seeking to settle in the area.

The first written records about Ghadames date from the Roman period when the settlement was known as Cydamus, from which modern Ghadames derives its name. In the 1st century BC, the Roman proconsul Lucius Cornelius Balbus invaded Cydamus during the reign of emperor Augustus.[9] A permanent Roman garrison was established during the reign of Septimius Severus, and the emperor may have visited the settlement around AD 202.[10] However, the Romans withdrew from the area a few decades later during the Crisis of the Third Century.

During the 6th century, a bishop lived in the oasis, after the population had been converted to Christianity by Byzantine missionaries. It became a stronghold of the Donatist heresy until its conquest by Muslim Arabs.

During the late 7th century, Ghadames was ruled by the Muslim Arabs. The population quickly converted to Islam and Ghadames played an important role as base for the Trans-Saharan trade until the 19th century.

Etymology edit

The etymology of the name Ghadames is very closely linked with its history. It is believed that the name Ghadames is originally connected to the name of the ancient Berber tribe of Tidamensi, a tribe from Fezzan. It is also believed that the name Tidamensi was corrupted by the invading Romans to form the name Cydamus, which in turn gave way to the name Ghadames.[9]

1900s–present edit

In October 1911, shortly after the Italo-Turkish War broke out, Ghadames was occupied by Italian soldiers marching from Tripoli. However, Italy's hold on the city was interrupted several times until June 1915, when a general rising throughout Libya caused the Italian garrison to retreat from Ghadames to the stronghold of Tripoli. Effective control over the city was restored in December 1918, but rebellion throughout Fezzan kept Ghadames in a state of emergency until 1923.

In 1943, Free French forces occupied Ghadames and its surrounding area in the southern part of the former Italian colony of Libya, forming the Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames until Libyan independence in 1951. Ghadames was made the territory's capital during this time.

In the 1970s, the government built new houses outside of the old part of the town. However, many inhabitants return to the old part of the town during the summer, as its architecture provides better protection against the heat.

That same time, director Moustapha Akkad chose Ghadames as a filming location for interior scenes of the city of Medina in The Message, an Islamic epic drama film.

During the Libyan Civil War, National Transitional Council forces entered the town on 30 August 2011,[citation needed] which had been under siege by NTC forces since the beginning of the conflict. Until 2011, the city was under control by independent Tuareg troops.[11] After being captured by the Libyan National Army, the entire Tuareg community was forced to flee in an act of ethnic cleansing.[12][13]

Old Town of Ghadames edit

The old town, inscribed in 1986 as a UNESCO World Heritage site, was de-populated of its inhabitants throughout the 1990s, leaving the old buildings at risk of collapse due to a lack of maintenance.[14] It has been listed on the List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016 among four other sites in Libya, because of damage caused by the Libyan Civil War affecting the country and the threat of further damage it poses.[15]

Gallery edit

 
View over the rooftops of the old town of Ghadames

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wolfram-Alpha: Making the world's knowledge computable". www.wolframalpha.com.
  2. ^ Der Spiegel 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, 2011 Aug 23
  3. ^ UNESCO World Heritage Centre. "Old Town of Ghadamès - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  4. ^ Kossmann, Maarten (2013). Grammatical Sketch of Ghadames Berber (Libya). Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. p. 1. ISBN 978-3-89645-940-4.
  5. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Old Town of Ghadamès - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  6. ^ "Climatological Information". World Meteorological Organization. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  7. ^ "Klimatafel von Ghadames / Libyen" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world (in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  8. ^ (PDF). Springer. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Ghadames (Ghudamis), Cydamus: the Pearl of The Libyan Sahara". Temehu.
  10. ^ Birley, Anthony R. Septimius Severus: The African Emperor. London: Routledge. (2000) [1971]. pg 147.
  11. ^ Libya: what about the south? The Guardian, 24 August 2011
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-18. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  13. ^ Marozzi, Justin (18 September 2011). "Libyan Tuareg face reprisals" – via www.bbc.com.
  14. ^ The World Heritage Newsletter, No.9, December 1995.
  15. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Libya's five World Heritage sites put on List of World Heritage in Danger". whc.unesco.org.

Further reading edit

  • Edmond Bernet (1912). "Ghadames". En Tripolitaine: Voyage a Ghadames (in French). Paris: Fontemoing.
  • Lafi (Nora) "Ghadamès cité-oasis entre empire ottoman et colonisation"" in Federico Cresti (ed.), La Libia tra Mediterraneo e mondo islamico, Giuffrè, pp. 55–70, 2006

External links edit

  • Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.: "Ghadamis, Libya"
  • Azzouz, Intisar (1980) In Safran, Linda (ed) (1980) Places of Public Gathering in Islam: proceedings of seminar five in the series Architectural transformations in the Islamic world, held in Amman, Jordan, May 4–7 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Philadelphia, OCLC 7208199; photographs of Ghadames.

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This article is about the town For the former district see Ghadames District For the language see Ghadames language For the bug Cydamus see Cydamus bug Ghadames or Ghadamis ɡ e ˈ d ae m ɪ s Berber ʕademis 4 Arabic غدامس Libyan vernacular ɣdames Latin Cidamus Cydamus Italian Gadames is an oasis Berber town in the Nalut District of the Tripolitania region in northwestern Libya Ghadames ʕademis Berber TownClockwise from top Ghadames Mosque Old Town Old Town street viewGhadamesLocation in LibyaCoordinates 30 8 N 9 30 E 30 133 N 9 500 E 30 133 9 500Country LibyaRegionTripolitaniaDistrictNalutElevation 1 1 932 ft 589 m Population 2 Estimate 2011 10 000Time zoneUTC 2 EET License Plate Code17UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameOld Town of GhadamesTypeCulturalCriteriavDesignated1986Reference no 3 RegionArab StatesThe indigenous language of Ghadames is Ghadames a Berber language Ghadames known as the pearl of the desert stands in an oasis It is one of the oldest pre Saharan cities and an outstanding example of a traditional settlement Its domestic architecture is characterized by a vertical division of functions the ground floor used to store supplies then another floor for the family overhanging covered alleys that create what is almost an underground network of passageways and at the top open air terraces reserved for the women 5 Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 History 3 1 Ancient eras 3 2 Etymology 3 3 1900s present 4 Old Town of Ghadames 4 1 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksGeography editGhadames lies roughly 462 km 287 mi to the southwest of Tripoli near the borders with Algeria and Tunisia Ghadames borders Illizi Province Algeria and Tataouine Governorate Tunisia The oasis has a population of around 10 000 mainly Berbers The old part of the town which is surrounded by a city wall has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site Each of the seven clans that used to live in this part of the town had its own district of which each had a public place where festivals could be held Climate editGhadames has a hot desert climate Koppen climate classification BWh with hot summers as average high temperature is around 41 C 105 8 F in July the hottest month of the year as well as cool winters with high diurnal variation The town receives little precipitation throughout the year as average annual precipitation is only 73 1 mm 1 30 in Climate data for Ghadames 1961 1990 extremes 1913 1993 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 32 0 89 6 35 0 95 0 41 3 106 3 48 0 118 4 52 0 125 6 55 2 131 4 53 4 128 1 52 4 126 3 50 0 122 0 48 0 118 4 39 0 102 2 30 4 86 7 55 2 131 4 Average high C F 17 6 63 7 20 7 69 3 24 4 75 9 29 7 85 5 34 6 94 3 39 8 103 6 40 3 104 5 39 8 103 6 36 4 97 5 30 0 86 0 23 8 74 8 18 2 64 8 29 6 85 3 Daily mean C F 8 4 47 1 9 2 48 6 12 2 54 0 16 8 62 2 23 6 74 5 27 9 82 2 28 7 83 7 29 0 84 2 25 6 78 1 19 2 66 6 14 0 57 2 9 9 49 8 18 7 65 7 Average low C F 3 6 38 5 5 7 42 3 9 0 48 2 13 8 56 8 17 8 64 0 22 3 72 1 22 4 72 3 22 5 72 5 20 1 68 2 15 0 59 0 9 0 48 2 4 4 39 9 13 8 56 8 Record low C F 6 9 19 6 8 0 17 6 2 6 27 3 0 0 32 0 6 0 42 8 7 8 46 0 10 8 51 4 13 0 55 4 10 0 50 0 1 4 34 5 4 0 24 8 6 0 21 2 8 0 17 6 Average precipitation mm inches 5 0 0 20 4 6 0 18 6 8 0 27 3 6 0 14 2 3 0 09 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 01 0 8 0 03 4 0 0 16 2 1 0 08 3 4 0 13 33 1 29 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 1 1 1 2 1 5 0 9 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 8 1 2 8 7Average relative humidity 52 41 36 28 26 22 22 23 29 35 47 53 34Mean monthly sunshine hours 248 0 240 1 257 3 273 0 313 1 309 0 372 0 353 4 273 0 263 5 246 0 232 5 3 380 9Mean daily sunshine hours 8 0 8 5 8 3 9 1 10 1 10 3 12 0 11 4 9 1 8 5 8 2 7 5 9 3Source 1 WMO 6 Source 2 Deutscher Wetterdienst extremes and humidity 7 Arab Meteorology Book sun only 8 History editAncient eras edit nbsp Houses in Ghadames are made of mud lime and palm tree trunks with covered alleyways between them to offer good shelter against summer heat It has been suggested based on archaeological evidence that this area has been settled since the 4th millennium B C and is one of the oldest pre Saharan settlements Its situation near a water source in the middle of a desert would have made it an important spot for anyone seeking to settle in the area The first written records about Ghadames date from the Roman period when the settlement was known as Cydamus from which modern Ghadames derives its name In the 1st century BC the Roman proconsul Lucius Cornelius Balbus invaded Cydamus during the reign of emperor Augustus 9 A permanent Roman garrison was established during the reign of Septimius Severus and the emperor may have visited the settlement around AD 202 10 However the Romans withdrew from the area a few decades later during the Crisis of the Third Century During the 6th century a bishop lived in the oasis after the population had been converted to Christianity by Byzantine missionaries It became a stronghold of the Donatist heresy until its conquest by Muslim Arabs During the late 7th century Ghadames was ruled by the Muslim Arabs The population quickly converted to Islam and Ghadames played an important role as base for the Trans Saharan trade until the 19th century Etymology edit The etymology of the name Ghadames is very closely linked with its history It is believed that the name Ghadames is originally connected to the name of the ancient Berber tribe of Tidamensi a tribe from Fezzan It is also believed that the name Tidamensi was corrupted by the invading Romans to form the name Cydamus which in turn gave way to the name Ghadames 9 1900s present edit In October 1911 shortly after the Italo Turkish War broke out Ghadames was occupied by Italian soldiers marching from Tripoli However Italy s hold on the city was interrupted several times until June 1915 when a general rising throughout Libya caused the Italian garrison to retreat from Ghadames to the stronghold of Tripoli Effective control over the city was restored in December 1918 but rebellion throughout Fezzan kept Ghadames in a state of emergency until 1923 In 1943 Free French forces occupied Ghadames and its surrounding area in the southern part of the former Italian colony of Libya forming the Military Territory of Fezzan Ghadames until Libyan independence in 1951 Ghadames was made the territory s capital during this time In the 1970s the government built new houses outside of the old part of the town However many inhabitants return to the old part of the town during the summer as its architecture provides better protection against the heat That same time director Moustapha Akkad chose Ghadames as a filming location for interior scenes of the city of Medina in The Message an Islamic epic drama film During the Libyan Civil War National Transitional Council forces entered the town on 30 August 2011 citation needed which had been under siege by NTC forces since the beginning of the conflict Until 2011 the city was under control by independent Tuareg troops 11 After being captured by the Libyan National Army the entire Tuareg community was forced to flee in an act of ethnic cleansing 12 13 Old Town of Ghadames editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2011 The old town inscribed in 1986 as a UNESCO World Heritage site was de populated of its inhabitants throughout the 1990s leaving the old buildings at risk of collapse due to a lack of maintenance 14 It has been listed on the List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016 among four other sites in Libya because of damage caused by the Libyan Civil War affecting the country and the threat of further damage it poses 15 Gallery edit nbsp Inside view of a small dwelling nbsp Old Town Rooftop View nbsp Old Town Spring Water Pool nbsp Old Town Wall Entrance nbsp Fruit Trees in the Old Town nbsp View over the rooftops of the old town of GhadamesSee also editGhadames Museum Ghadames Airport List of cities in LibyaReferences edit Wolfram Alpha Making the world s knowledge computable www wolframalpha com Der Spiegel Archived 2014 10 06 at the Wayback Machine 2011 Aug 23 UNESCO World Heritage Centre Old Town of Ghadames UNESCO World Heritage Centre Whc unesco org Retrieved 2018 05 26 Kossmann Maarten 2013 Grammatical Sketch of Ghadames Berber Libya Cologne Rudiger Koppe Verlag p 1 ISBN 978 3 89645 940 4 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Old Town of Ghadames UNESCO World Heritage Centre whc unesco org Retrieved 2016 07 20 Climatological Information World Meteorological Organization Retrieved December 19 2012 Klimatafel von Ghadames Libyen PDF Baseline climate means 1961 1990 from stations all over the world in German Deutscher Wetterdienst Retrieved 27 March 2016 Appendix I Meteorological Data PDF Springer Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 27 March 2016 a b Ghadames Ghudamis Cydamus the Pearl of The Libyan Sahara Temehu Birley Anthony R Septimius Severus The African Emperor London Routledge 2000 1971 pg 147 Libya what about the south The Guardian 24 August 2011 Libyan Tuaregs Flee to Algeria Amid Reports of Ethnic Cleansing Archived from the original on 2017 10 18 Retrieved 2017 10 17 Marozzi Justin 18 September 2011 Libyan Tuareg face reprisals via www bbc com The World Heritage Newsletter No 9 December 1995 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Libya s five World Heritage sites put on List of World Heritage in Danger whc unesco org Further reading editEdmond Bernet 1912 Ghadames En Tripolitaine Voyage a Ghadames in French Paris Fontemoing Lafi Nora Ghadames cite oasis entre empire ottoman et colonisation in Federico Cresti ed La Libia tra Mediterraneo e mondo islamico Giuffre pp 55 70 2006External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ghadames nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Ghadames Falling Rain Genomics Inc Ghadamis Libya Azzouz Intisar 1980 Ghadames Libya In Safran Linda ed 1980 Places of Public Gathering in Islam proceedings of seminar five in the series Architectural transformations in the Islamic world held in Amman Jordan May 4 7 Aga Khan Award for Architecture Philadelphia OCLC 7208199 photographs of Ghadames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ghadames amp oldid 1178295124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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