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Tin Hinan - Wikipedia
Tin Hinan was a 4th-century Tuareg queen. What may be her monumental tomb is located in the Sahara, at Abalessa in the Hoggar region of Algeria.
Queen Tin Hinan: Founder of the Tuaregs - Think Africa
2019年1月10日 · Queen Tin Hinan, also known as Queen of the Hoggar, is a legendary woman that lived in the 4th Century. The literal meaning of Tin Hinan is “she of the tents.” She is believed to be the ancestress of the Tuareg ethnicity of northern Africa; they call her “The mother of us all.”
Tin Hinan Tomb - Wikipedia
The Tin Hinan Tomb (French: Tombeau de Tin Hinan, Arabic: ضريح الملكة تينهنان, lit. 'Mausoleum of Queen Tinhanan') is a monumental tomb located at Abalessa in the Sahara, in the Hoggar Mountains of southern Algeria. [2] The sepulchre was built for Tin Hinan, the Tuareg ancient Queen of the Hoggar (Ahaggar).
The Monumental Tomb of Queen Tin Hinan, Ancient Ancestress …
2015年3月28日 · Queen Tin Hinan is renowned in Tuareg history as a fourth century matriarch of great prestige – named “Mother of Us All”. Her monumental tomb was located in 1925 in the Sahara desert, but dramatic archaeological discoveries of the day, such as King Tut’s tomb, somewhat overshadowed her unveiling.
The Tuareg Queen, who has become a symbol of women's
The story of Queen Tin Hinan, who founded the Tuareg Kingdom in the African desert: She fled to the desert when her father decided to force her to marry an African prince. She led a community spanning more than a third of Africa.
The Ancient Tuareg: “Free Men” of the Sahara Desert
2023年11月14日 · Tin Hinan has been remembered as a fearless warrior, a literate and knowledgeable healer, and as the founder of the Tuareg Kingdom who established caravan trading routes throughout the Sahara Desert. The children of both Tin Hinan and Takamet are said to be the ancestors of the Tuareg.
Tin Hinan – From Legend to Reality - History Chronicles
2024年7月30日 · Tin Hinan is the legendary queen of the Tuareg people, believed to have lived in the 4th century AD. Her existence transitioned from legend to reality in the first half of the 20th century, thanks to archaeological discoveries that provided evidence supporting the historical basis of her story.
The tomb of Tin Hinan, desert Queen of the Tuaregs
2013年8月6日 · This strange mound of stones at Abalessa which Byron de Prorok hoped to excavate was traditionally the Tomb of Tin Hinan, ancient ancestress of the Tuaregs. Tin Hinan was a fine lady who was said to have come to the Hoggar riding a milk-white camel, accompanied by her faithful slave Takamet.
Tin Hinan, the Queen of the Algerian Tuareg
Tin Hinan is the legendary ancestor of the Hoggar noble Tuaregs. It is a woman of legend, who is known today through the Tuareg oral tradition that describes her as "an irresistibly beautiful, tall woman with a flawless face, a clear complexion, immense eyes and ardent, with a fine nose, the whole evoking both the beauty and the authority who ...
Tin Hinan, Legendary Ancestress-Queen of the Tuareg, and Her …
2015年4月10日 · The Tuareg, the nomadic Saharan Amazigh people who live in southern Algeria and Libya, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso and some neighboring countries, consider this the tomb of their legendary Queen Tin Hinan, who is considered the ancestress of the Tuareg people and the ruler of the Hoggar region.
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