Documentary Film on Tassili Screened
2004-11-10
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The "Saharan Odyssey, the Lesser Gods" is a documentary film by Maltese director Michael Bonello recently screened for the first time at Sonatrach's Tassili Foundation headquarters in Algiers. Minister of Energy and Mines Chakib Khelil and Minister for Scientific Research Souad Bendjaballah were on hand. The film describes the historical importance and beauty of Algeria's Tassili region, known for its ancient cave paintings. (APS)
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سوسن Posted 2006-11-20
Peace be upon you! Thank you for this great topic. I need information on the scuplures and cave writings in Tassili
عليوة علي Posted 2006-12-07
I would like to have information about Tassili, its history, the peoples of ancient and modern Tassili and the rulers of Tassili in the Abbasid and Othman era. Greetings. Question: how was Tassili in tha past, its history?
الشبح الأسود Posted 2008-01-15
Salam alaikoum. With all respect, this article won’t be of any interest to the reader about Tassili; it’s just promoting the documentary. When entered the word 'Tassili' on Google, we wanted information about that, not the director. I don’t mean to criticise, I just want to know more about Tassili, don’t you want to disseminate your culture??? With my thanks.
الشبح الأسود Posted 2008-01-15
I want information about monuments and sculptures present in Tassili. I want information about Tassili, the history of Tassili about old and modern populations, the regions of Tassili, and the rulers of Tassili in the past in the Abbasid and Ottoman eras. Salam alaikoum. How Tassili was, its past and history.
ROOOO Posted 2008-04-05
These plateaux are a miracle, I wish to see them.
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