Tabelbala ( ar, تبلبالة, ber, ⵜⴰⴱⵍⴱⴰⵍⵜ, Tabelbalt,
Korandje: ''tsawərbəts'') is a town and
commune between
Béchar
Béchar ( ar, بشار) is the capital city of Béchar Province, Algeria. It is also a commune, coextensive with Béchar District, of Béchar Province. In 2008 the city had a population of 165,627, up from 134,954 in 1998, with an annual growth ...
and
Tindouf
Tindouf ( Berber: Tinduf, ar, تندوف) is the main town, and a commune in Tindouf Province, Algeria, close to the Mauritanian, Western Saharan and Moroccan borders. The commune has population of around 160,000 but the census and population ...
in south-western
Algeria
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, and is the capital, and only significant settlement, of the
Daïra A daïra or daerah ( ''circle''; plural ''dawaïr'') is an administrative division in Algeria and Western Sahara in West Africa, as well as Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia in Southeast Asia. It is commonly translated in English as "district".
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of the same name, encompassing most of the western half of
Béni Abbès Province
The Wilaya of Béni Abbas ( ar, ولاية بني عباس) is an Algerian Province created in 2019, previously, a delegated wilaya created in 2015. It is in the Algerian Sahara.
Geography
The wilaya of Béni Abbès is in the Algerian Saha ...
(part of
Bechar Province until 2019). As of the 2008 census, its population was 5,121,
up from 4,663 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of 1.0%.
The commune covers an area of , making it by far the largest commune in the province, as well as the least densely populated.
Tabelbala is notable for being the only town in Algeria to speak a language neither
Arabic
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nor
Berber
Berber or Berbers may refer to:
Ethnic group
* Berbers, an ethnic group native to Northern Africa
* Berber languages, a family of Afro-Asiatic languages
Places
* Berber, Sudan, a town on the Nile
People with the surname
* Ady Berber (1913–1 ...
, namely
Korandje, which is spoken by about 3,000 people. Most of the rest of the population are descendants of twentieth-century immigrants to the oasis.
History
From at least the 13th to the 19th century, Tabelbala was a stop on the caravan routes linking southern Morocco (notably
Sijilmasa
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) to the Sahel, in particular
Timbuktu
Timbuktu ( ; french: Tombouctou;
Koyra Chiini: ); tmh, label= Tuareg, script=Tfng, ⵜⵏⴱⴾⵜ, Tin Buqt a city in Mali, situated north of the Niger River. The town is the capital of the Tombouctou Region, one of the eight administrat ...
.
Geography
The oasis occupies a band of land between a stone mountain to the south and a large sand dune field, the
Erg Er Raoui
The erg is a unit of energy equal to 10−7joules (100 nJ). It originated in the Centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS). It has the symbol ''erg''. The erg is not an SI unit. Its name is derived from (), a Greek word meaning 'work' o ...
, to the north. The water table of the latter is relatively high, making irrigation agriculture possible. The
foggara
A qanat or kārīz is a system for transporting water from an aquifer or water well to the surface, through an underground aqueduct; the system originated approximately 3,000 BC in what is now Iran. The function is essentially the same across ...
system was traditionally used, but has been in decline since the early twentieth century.
Climate
Tabelbala has a hot
desert climate
The desert climate or arid climate (in the Köppen climate classification ''BWh'' and ''BWk''), is a dry climate sub-type in which there is a severe excess of evaporation over precipitation. The typically bald, rocky, or sandy surfaces in desert ...
(
Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, nota ...
''BWh''), with extremely hot summers and mild winters, and very little precipitation throughout the year.
Localities
Tabelbala town is divided into four settlements. The administrative and commercial centre, "le Village" or "le Quartier", officially Haï El Wasat ( ar, حي الوسط), also simply known as "Tabelbala" itself, is a relatively recent settlement which first grew up around the French fort in the colonial period. It is flanked by three older villages, or
ksar
Ksar or qsar (Maghrebi Arabic: قصر ''qṣer'' or ڭصر ''gser'', plural ''qṣur''; Berber: ⵉⴴⵔⵎ ''aghrem'' or ''ighrem'', plural: ''igherman''), plural ksars, qsars, ksour or qsour, is the North African term for "fortified vill ...
s: Cheraïa ( ar, الشرايع, ''Ifrenyu'' in
Korandje) to the west, Zaouia Sidi Zekri ( ar, زاوية سيدي زكري, ''Kwara'') and the tiny hamlet of Makhlouf ( ar, مخلوف, ''Yami'') to the east.
The commune is formally composed of seven localities:
*Tabelbala
*Cheraïa
*Zaouia Sidi Zekri
*Makhlouf
*Zeraïb
*Boutbiga
*Hassi Kharet
Economy
Agriculture
Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled peop ...
is the main industry in Tabelbala. The commune has a total of of
arable land
Arable land (from the la, arabilis, "able to be ploughed") is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops.''Oxford English Dictionary'', "arable, ''adj''. and ''n.''" Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2013. Alternatively, for th ...
, of which is
irrigated
Irrigation (also referred to as watering) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has been dev ...
. There are a total of 139,183
date palms
''Phoenix dactylifera'', commonly known as date or date palm, is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit called dates. The species is widely cultivated across northern Africa, the Middle Ea ...
planted in the commune. As of 2009 there were 3,549
sheep
Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus ''Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated sh ...
, 9,949
goat
The goat or domestic goat (''Capra hircus'') is a domesticated species of goat-antelope typically kept as livestock. It was domesticated from the wild goat (''C. aegagrus'') of Southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. The goat is a member of ...
s, and 4,810
camel
A camel (from: la, camelus and grc-gre, κάμηλος (''kamēlos'') from Hebrew or Phoenician: גָמָל ''gāmāl''.) is an even-toed ungulate in the genus ''Camelus'' that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. ...
s. There were also 138000
chickens
The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domestication, domesticated junglefowl species, with attributes of wild species such as the grey junglefowl, grey and the Ceylon junglefowl that are originally from Southeastern Asia. Rooster ...
.
Infrastructure and housing
97% of Tabelbala's population are connected to drinking water, 100% are connected to the sewerage system, and 99% (including 2,527 buildings) have access to electricity.
The city has a 3,048 kW
power plant
A power station, also referred to as a power plant and sometimes generating station or generating plant, is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Power stations are generally connected to an electrical grid.
Many p ...
.
There is one fuel service station in the town.
Tabelbala has a total of 1,083 houses, of which 625 are occupied, giving an occupation rate of 8.2 inhabitants per occupied building, the third highest in the province after
Ouled Khoudir
Ouled Khoudir ( ar, أوﻻد ﺧﺪﻳﺮ) is a town and commune in Ouled Khoudir District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. According to the 2008 census its population is 4,251, up from 3,893 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of 0.9%. T ...
and
Timoudi
Timoudi (Arabic: ﺗﻴﻤﻮدى) is a town and commune in Kerzaz District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. According to the 2008 census its population is 2,389, up from 2,116 in 1998, with an annual population growth rate of 1.2%. The ar ...
.
Culture
Much of the Korandje-speaking population of Ifrenyu claims descent from the Ait Isfoul sub-branch of the
Ait Atta
An ait (, like ''eight'') or eyot () is a small island. It is especially used to refer to river islands found on the River Thames and its tributaries in England.
Aits are typically formed by the deposit of sediment in the water, which ac ...
Berber confederation; there are also a few Tamazight-speaking families from the Ait Khebbach, another Ait Atta sub-group.
According to oral tradition in both places, the founders of
Melouka, near
Adrar, Algeria
Adrar ( Berber: Adrar, ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ; ar, أدرار) is the administrative capital of Adrar Province, the second largest province in Algeria. The commune is sited around an oasis in the Touat region of the Sahara Desert. According to a 20 ...
, were emigrants who escaped Tabelbala when one of its
ksar
Ksar or qsar (Maghrebi Arabic: قصر ''qṣer'' or ڭصر ''gser'', plural ''qṣur''; Berber: ⵉⴴⵔⵎ ''aghrem'' or ''ighrem'', plural: ''igherman''), plural ksars, qsars, ksour or qsour, is the North African term for "fortified vill ...
s was destroyed by Arab nomads, variously named as the
Rehamna or
Ghenanma, for non-payment of tribute. The
Idaw Ali of Mauritania also claim to have lived in Tabelbala at an early period.
Religion
A number of reputed
wali
A wali (''wali'' ar, وَلِيّ, '; plural , '), the Arabic word which has been variously translated "master", "authority", "custodian", "protector", is most commonly used by Muslims to indicate an Islamic saint, otherwise referred to by t ...
s (saints) are buried in Tabelbala. In the main cemetery of Zaouia Sidi Zekri, ''imamaden'', these include Sidi Zekri (the village's namesake), Sidi Larbi and Sidi Brahim (each said to be the ancestor of a family found there today), and a group of seven unnamed men, the ''seb`atu rijal'' ( ar, سبعة رجال), as well as the sixteenth-century Islamic scholar Sidi
Makhluf al-Balbali Makhlūf ibn `Alī ibn Ṣāliḥ al-Balbālī ( ar, مخلوف بن علي بن صالح البلبالي), d. after 1533, was an Islamic scholar of North and West Africa. He came from the oasis of Tabelbala. After spending his youth in trade, h ...
, who is also memorialised in a cenotaph in the hamlet named after him, Makhlouf.
Tabelbala has 4 operational
mosques
A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, i ...
, with another 2 under construction.
Transportation
Tabelbala's only significant transport link to the outside world is a paved road connecting it to the main Bechar-Tindouf highway some seventy kilometres away. Tabelbala is from the provincial capital,
Béchar
Béchar ( ar, بشار) is the capital city of Béchar Province, Algeria. It is also a commune, coextensive with Béchar District, of Béchar Province. In 2008 the city had a population of 165,627, up from 134,954 in 1998, with an annual growth ...
.
There is a total length of of roads in the commune.
Education
There are 5 elementary schools, with 37 classrooms including 24 in use. There are a total of 1,104 school students.
5.1% of the population has a tertiary education, and another 18.0% has competed secondary education. The overall literacy rate is 75.0%, and is 81.9% among males and 68.2% among females.
Health
Tabelbala has one polyclinic and 3 room care facilities. The nearest hospital is in
Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne
Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne ( ar, مشرع ھوارى بومدين) is a town and commune in Abadla District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. According to the 2008 census its population is 3,091, down from 3,133 in 1998, with an annual ...
.
Notable people
*
Makhluf al-Balbali Makhlūf ibn `Alī ibn Ṣāliḥ al-Balbālī ( ar, مخلوف بن علي بن صالح البلبالي), d. after 1533, was an Islamic scholar of North and West Africa. He came from the oasis of Tabelbala. After spending his youth in trade, h ...
, jurist
References
Neighbouring towns and cities
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Communes of Béchar Province
Ksars
Oases of Algeria