Tiles (Castles of Dabaa and Ain Al Asil)

It is the largest village of Dakhla Oasis i terms of area ad oldest. Its history exteds for thousads of years from the Pharaoic ad the Roma ad the Islamic periods. It was amed after it because it was the seat of the royal court i the Ottoma era ad icludes two archeological sites. The site of the castles of Dabaa six terraces of the goverors of oases i the era of the sixth family, ad o the walls of these graves, scees depictig the life of the aciet Egyptia i agriculture ad its rehabilitatio of aimals. The area also icludes Roma tombs, ad there is a cemetery for oe of the rulers of the regio led by two small Muslims ad a door o Hieroglyphic door that is the strogest rulers of the desert. The site of Ai al-Aseel icludes the ruis of the city’s houses datig back to the age of the sixth family, which is built with brick bricks, surrouded by a huge wall, ad icludes may booths of worship.

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