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Touggourt is a city and commune, and capital of Touggourt District, in Ouargla Province, Algeria, built next to an oasis in the Sahara. As of the 2008 census, the commune had a population of 39,409 people, up from 32,940 in 1998,[2] and an annual growth rate of 1.8%. However, Touggourt's urban area includes the communes of Nezla, Tebesbest and Zaouia El Abidia, for a total population of 146,108.
Touggourt is notable for its date trees. It was formerly surrounded by a moat, which the French filled up. Bradt Travel Guides describe it as "largely a modern town of block architecture and as such is largely unattractive. The centre is quiet most of the day due to the heat but is more active at night when people take to the streets."
In 1414 the Sultanate of Touggourt was founded in southern Algeria. In 1854 the sultanate was abolished by the French colonial authorities. The known Sultans (and one Sultana) were:
Ali II
Mabruk (Mubarak)
Ali III
Mustafa
Sulayman III
1729 Ahmad II
Muhammad I al-`Akhal
Ahmad IV
Farhat
Ibrahim
Abd al-Qadir I (1st time) + Ahmad V
Khalid
Abd al-Qadir I (2nd time)
Umar bin Bu-Kumetin
1756 Muhammad II
Umar II bin Muhammad
Ahmad VI
Abd al-Qadir II
Farhat II
1792 Ibrahim II
1804 al-Khazan
1804 Muhammad III
1822 `Amar (`Amir) II
1830 Ibrahim III
1831 `Ali IV bin al-Kabir
1833 `Aisha (Aichouch)(female)
1840 `Abd ar-Rahman
1852 `Abd al-Qadir III
1852 - 1854 Sulayman IV.
Touggourt lies on the western side of an extensive system of oases which supports palm plantations and other agriculture in an area 50 kilometres (31 mi) from north to south. Other towns around the oases are Sidi Slimane and Megarine to north, and Tamacine and Balidat Ameur to the south. The system is also associated with more oases further north in El Oued Province including the towns of Djamaa and El M'Ghair. Beyond the oases, the land is arid and barren, with extensive sand dunes both to the west and east of the city.
Touggourt, like all of Saharan Algeria, has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk), with very hot summers and mild winters. Precipitation is very light throughout the year.
Touggourt lies at the junction of the N3 and N16 roads, 161 kilometres (100 mi) northeast of the provincial capital of Ouargla. It is connected by railway to Biskra and is served by the Sidi Madhi Airport.
The N3 highway connects to Megarine, Sidi Slimane, and Biskra to the north and Hassi Messaoud and Illizi to the south. The N16 connects to Taibet and El Oued to the east. Another road, the Route Messaad Tougourt, connects to Messaâd and Djelfa to the northwest. Local roads connect to nearby towns Megarine and Tamacine.
The commune is composed of nine localities:
Quartier de Mestaoua
Sidi Abdessalem
Baalouche
Chateau d'eau
Emir Abdelkader.
La gare
Sidi Bouaziz
Zone Industrielle
Nouvelle Zone d'Activité.
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