History. Tindouf in 1880. The town of Tindouf was built near an isolated Saharan oasis in 1852 by members of the Tajakant tribe, but was sacked and destroyed by the Reguibat in 1895, another Sahrawi tribe. The Tajakant tribe were expelled from the region.
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Tindouf, town and oasis in the Sahara in westernmost Algeria. Rich deposits of iron ore are at Gara Djebilet, 93 miles (150 km) southeast.
For over 40 years, Sahrawi refugees have lived in settlements–camps that have now effectively developed into cities–near Tindouf in south west Algeria.
Tindouf is close to Algeria's borders with Mauritania, Morocco, and Western Sahara. It was an administrative outpost built largely by the French colonial ...
Tindouf (Arabic: تندوف) is a town in Saharan Algeria, in the extreme southwest of the country near the border with Western Sahara.
History of the Tindouf basin and lithostratigraphy. Initiation of the Tindouf basin dates back to Paleozoic times, during which a large wave-length flexural ...