Pentapolis#Significant historical cases

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A pentapolis (from Greek {{lang|el|πεντα-}} penta-, 'five' and {{lang|el|πόλις}} polis, 'city') is a geographic and/or institutional grouping of five cities. Cities in the ancient world probably formed such groups for political, commercial and military reasons, as happened later with the Cinque Ports in England.

Significant historical cases

Pentapoleis of the modern world

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  • There are five qsur "walled villages" (ksour) located on rocky outcrops along the Oued Mzab collectively known as the Pentapolis, founded between 1012 and 1350.{{cite web |url=https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/188/ |title=M'Zab Valley |work=WHC |publisher=UNESCO |access-date=2 July 2021}} They are: Ghardaïa (Tagherdayt), the principal settlement today; Beni Isguen (At Isjen); Melika (At Mlishet); Bounoura (At Bunur); and El Atteuf (Tajnint), the oldest of the five settlements.{{cite web |last=Urwin |first=Simon |url=https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20210415-the-fortified-cities-on-the-fringes-of-the-sahara |title=The fortified cities on the fringes of the Sahara |work=BBC Travel |date=16 April 2021 |access-date=2 July 2021}} Adding the more recent settlements of Bérianne and El Guerrara, the Mzab Heptapolis is completed.

See also

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References

  • Westermann Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte ('Great Atlas of World History', in German)

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