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Mausolée Chikh Belhadad: A Kabylie Historical Landmark

Discover the Mausolée Chikh Belhadad in Seddouk, a tribute to Algerian resistance and a center for cultural and historical exploration.

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The Mausolée Chikh Belhadad in Seddouk Oufella is a significant historical and cultural site dedicated to Cheikh Mohamed Ameziane Belhaddad, a leader of the 1871 revolt against French colonial rule. It serves as a pilgrimage site and a center for learning about Algerian resistance history.

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  • GP76+82X, Seddouk, Seddouk Oufella, DZ

Local tips

  • Visit during the spring or fall for pleasant weather, as summers in Seddouk can be hot and dry.
  • Learn some basic French or Arabic phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
  • Dress respectfully when visiting the mausoleum, as it is a site of cultural and religious significance.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Seddouk Oufella, the Mausolée Chikh Belhadad is typically a short walk. Follow local signs or ask residents for directions. The mausoleum is a well-known landmark in the village.

  • Public Transport

    From the Seddouk bus station, take a local taxi or bus heading towards Seddouk Oufella. The mausoleum is located in Seddouk Oufella. Bus fares are typically inexpensive, around 20-50 DZD. A taxi ride from Seddouk to Seddouk Oufella will cost approximately 100-200 DZD.

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The Mausolée Chikh Belhadad, located in Seddouk Oufella, about 6 km east of Seddouk, is a monument and local history museum dedicated to Cheikh Mohamed Ameziane Belhaddad. Born around 1790 in Seddouk Oufella, Cheikh Belhaddad was a spiritual leader who led the 1871 insurrection against French colonialism. The mausoleum was inaugurated in 2009, following the repatriation of Cheikh Belhaddad's remains from Constantine, where he died in prison in 1874. The site includes the tombs of Cheikh Belhaddad and his two sons, M'hend and El-Aziz, who actively participated in the 1871 revolt. The complex also functions as a cultural center, featuring a library, reading rooms, and exhibition halls dedicated to the history of the popular uprising against colonialism. Visitors to the mausoleum can explore exhibits showcasing artifacts and information about the 1871 revolt, Cheikh Belhaddad's life, and the broader history of Algerian resistance to French rule. The site serves as a place of pilgrimage and remembrance, honoring a key figure in Algeria's struggle for independence. Seddouk Oufella itself offers scenic views and a glimpse into traditional Kabylie life.

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