
Agadez - Wikipedia
Agadez (Air Tamajeq: ⴰⴶⴰⴷⴰⵣ, Agadaz), formerly spelled Agadès, [1] is the fifth largest city in Niger, with a population of 110,497 based on the 2012 census. [2] The capital of the eponymous Agadez Region, the city lies in the Sahara desert, and is also the capital of Aïr, one of the traditional Tuareg–Berber federations.
Agadez Region - Wikipedia
Agadez Region is one of the seven regions of Niger. At 667,799 square kilometres (257,839 sq mi), it covers more than half of Niger's land area, and is the largest region in the country, as well as the largest African state subdivision. The capital of the department is Agadez.
Agadez | Sahara Desert, Tuareg People, Crossroads | Britannica
Agadez, town, central Niger, at the southern edge of the Aïr massif. Agadez is a market town at a crossroads, 460 miles (740 km) northeast of Niamey, the national capital. Once the seat of a Tuareg sultanate (dating from the 15th century), it was occupied by the French in the early1900s.
Sultanate of Agadez - Wikipedia
The Sultanate of Agadez (also known as Tenere Sultanate of Aïr, [1] Sultanate of Aïr, or Asben [2]) was a Berber kingdom centered first in the city of Agadez (initially, in the village of Tadaliza) in the Aïr Mountains, located at the southern edge of the Sahara desert in north-central Niger.
Museum of the Living Desert, Agadez - NigerHeritage
Situated at a crossroads of Sahara and at the foot of the Aïr highlands, Agadez joins sahel and open desert ecologies, lowland and highland habitats, settled and nomadic cultures, and is positioned near world-class archaeological and paleontological treasures.
Agadez | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers
Agadez was an important centre in the trans-Saharan caravan trade from the 15th century onward. The town was built based on the structure of existing Tuareg encampments.
Agadez: Discover Enchanting Saharan Heritage
Sep 28, 2024 · Agadez, often called the “Gateway to the Desert,” is a captivating city in central Niger that serves as the cultural capital of the Tuareg people. With its stunning mud-brick architecture, vibrant markets, and rich Saharan heritage, Agadez offers visitors a unique glimpse into the fascinating world of Tuareg culture.
Agadez - Wikitravel
Aug 6, 2023 · Agadez is a historic city in Aïr region of Northern Niger. Founded in the 11th century, Agadez was an important stop for caravans crossing the Saharan Desert for centuries. Agadez was held by the Mali empire during part of the 14th century, captured by the Songhai empire in 1515, and controlled by Bornu in the 17th century.
Agadez: The Gateway to the Desert and the Jewel of Niger
Agadez, known as the 'Gateway to the Desert', is a city in the heart of Niger that serves as a major crossroads for Sahara traders and travelers. With its rich history and unique architecture, Agadez is a fascinating tourist destination that offers a …
Historic Centre of Agadez - Niger - African World Heritage Sites
Location and Values: Agadez is a small town on the fringes of the Sahara Desert in the Air region of northern Niger. Its historic centre dates from the 15th and 16th centuries when the Sultanate of Air was established here, encouraging the consolidation of Tuareg tribes and the development of trans-Saharan economic and cultural exchanges.