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词条 Ghadames
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Climate

  3. History

     Ancient eras  Etymology  1900s–present 

  4. Old Town of Ghadames

     Gallery 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Further reading

  8. External links

This article is about the town; for the former Libyan district see Ghadames District.

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Ghadames or Ghadamis {{IPAc-en|ɡ|ə|ˈ|d|æ|m|ᵻ|s}} (Berber: ʕademis; {{lang-ar|غدامس}} ɣadāmis, Libyan vernacular: ɣdāməs, Latin: Cidamus, Cydamus) is an oasis Berber town in the Nalut District of the Tripolitania region in northwestern Libya.

The indigenous language of Ghadames is Ghadamès, a Berber language.

Ghadamès, known as 'the pearl of the desert', stands in an oasis. It is one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities and an outstanding example of a traditional settlement. Its domestic architecture is characterized by a vertical division of functions: the ground floor used to store supplies; then another floor for the family, overhanging covered alleys that create what is almost an underground network of passageways; and, at the top, open-air terraces reserved for the women.[4]

Geography

Ghadames lies roughly {{convert|462|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} to the southwest of Tripoli, near the borders with Algeria and Tunisia. Ghadames borders Illizi Province, Algeria and Tataouine Governorate, Tunisia.

The oasis has a population of around 10,000, mainly Berbers. The old part of the town, which is surrounded by a city wall, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each of the seven clans that used to live in this part of the town had its own district, of which each had a public place where festivals could be held.

Climate

Ghadames has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with long, extremely hot summers as average high temperature is around 41 °C (105.8 °F) in July, the hottest month of the year as well as short, warm winters. The town is receives little precipitation throughout the year as average annual precipitation is only 33.1 mm (1.30 in).

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|Feb record high C = 35.0
|Mar record high C = 41.3
|Apr record high C = 48.0
|May record high C = 52.0
|Jun record high C = 55.2
|Jul record high C = 53.4
|Aug record high C = 52.4
|Sep record high C = 50.0
|Oct record high C = 48.0
|Nov record high C = 39.0
|Dec record high C = 30.4
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|Feb high C = 20.7
|Mar high C = 24.4
|Apr high C = 29.7
|May high C = 34.6
|Jun high C = 39.8
|Jul high C = 40.3
|Aug high C = 39.8
|Sep high C = 36.4
|Oct high C = 30.0
|Nov high C = 23.8
|Dec high C = 18.2
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|Jan low C = 3.6
|Feb low C = 5.7
|Mar low C = 9.0
|Apr low C = 13.8
|May low C = 17.8
|Jun low C = 22.3
|Jul low C = 22.4
|Aug low C = 22.5
|Sep low C = 20.1
|Oct low C = 15.0
|Nov low C = 9.0
|Dec low C = 4.4
|year low C = 13.8
|Jan record low C = -6.9
|Feb record low C = -8.0
|Mar record low C = -2.6
|Apr record low C = 0.0
|May record low C = 6.0
|Jun record low C = 7.8
|Jul record low C = 10.8
|Aug record low C = 13.0
|Sep record low C = 10.0
|Oct record low C = 1.4
|Nov record low C = -4.0
|Dec record low C = -6.0
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|Jan precipitation mm = 5.0
|Feb precipitation mm = 4.6
|Mar precipitation mm = 6.8
|Apr precipitation mm = 3.6
|May precipitation mm = 2.3
|Jun precipitation mm = 0.1
|Jul precipitation mm = 0.0
|Aug precipitation mm = 0.3
|Sep precipitation mm = 0.8
|Oct precipitation mm = 4.0
|Nov precipitation mm = 2.1
|Dec precipitation mm = 3.4
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|Jan precipitation days = 1.1
|Feb precipitation days = 1.2
|Mar precipitation days = 1.5
|Apr precipitation days = 0.9
|May precipitation days = 0.4
|Jun precipitation days = 0.2
|Jul precipitation days = 0.1
|Aug precipitation days = 0.1
|Sep precipitation days = 0.2
|Oct precipitation days = 1.0
|Nov precipitation days = 0.8
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|Feb humidity = 41
|Mar humidity = 36
|Apr humidity = 28
|May humidity = 26
|Jun humidity = 22
|Jul humidity = 22
|Aug humidity = 23
|Sep humidity = 29
|Oct humidity = 35
|Nov humidity = 47
|Dec humidity = 53
|year humidity = 34
|Jan sun = 248.0
|Feb sun = 240.1
|Mar sun = 257.3
|Apr sun = 273.0
|May sun = 313.1
|Jun sun = 309.0
|Jul sun = 372.0
|Aug sun = 353.4
|Sep sun = 273.0
|Oct sun = 263.5
|Nov sun = 246.0
|Dec sun = 232.5
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|Jand sun = 8.0
|Febd sun = 8.5
|Mard sun = 8.3
|Aprd sun = 9.1
|Mayd sun = 10.1
|Jund sun = 10.3
|Juld sun = 12.0
|Augd sun = 11.4
|Sepd sun = 9.1
|Octd sun = 8.5
|Novd sun = 8.2
|Decd sun = 7.5
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History

Ancient eras

It has been suggested, based on archaeological evidence, that this area has been settled since the 4th millennium B.C., and is one of the oldest pre-Saharan settlements. Its situation near a water source in the middle of a desert would have made it an important spot for anyone seeking to settle in the area.

The first written records about Ghadames date from the Roman period when the settlement was known as Cydamus, from which modern Ghadames derives its name. In the 1st century BC, the Roman proconsul Lucius Cornelius Balbus invaded Cydamus during the reign of emperor Augustus.[8] A permanent Roman garrison was established during the reign of Septimius Severus, and the emperor may have visited the settlement around AD 202.[9] However, the Romans withdrew from the area a few decades later during the Crisis of the Third Century.

During the 6th century, a Bishop lived in the oasis, after the population had been converted to Christianity by Byzantine missionaries. It became a stronghold of the Donatist heresy until its conquest by Muslim Arabs.

During the late 7th century, Ghadames was ruled by the Muslim Arabs. The population quickly converted to Islam and Ghadames played an important role as base for the Trans-Saharan trade until the 19th century.

Etymology

The etymology of the name Ghadames is very closely linked with its history. It is believed that the name Ghadames is originally connected to the name of the ancient Berber tribe of Tidamensi, a tribe from Fezzan. It is also believed that the name Tidamensi was corrupted by the invading Romans to form the name Cydamus, which in turn gave way to the name Ghadames.[8]

1900s–present

In October 1911, shortly after the Italo-Turkish War broke out, Ghadames was occupied by Italian soldiers marching from Tripoli. However, Italy's hold on the city was interrupted several times until June 1915, when a general rising throughout Libya caused the Italian garrison to retreat from Ghadames to the stronghold of Tripoli. Effective control over the city was restored in December 1918, but rebellion throughout Fezzan kept Ghadames in a state of emergency until 1923.

In 1943, Free French forces occupied Ghadames and its surrounding area in the southern part of the former Italian colony of Libya, forming the Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames until Libyan independence in 1951. Ghadames was made the territory's capital during this time.

In the 1970s, the government built new houses outside of the old part of the town. However, many inhabitants return to the old part of the town during the summer, as its architecture provides better protection against the heat.

During the Libyan Civil War, National Transitional Council forces entered the town on 30 August 2011,[10] which had been under siege by NTC forces since the beginning of the conflict. Until 2011, the city was under control by independent Tuareg troops.[11] After being captured by the Libyan National Army, the entire Tuareg community was forced to flee in an act of ethnic cleansing.[12][13]

Old Town of Ghadames

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The old town, inscribed in 1986 as a UNESCO World Heritage site, was de-populated of its inhabitants throughout the 1990s, leaving the old buildings at risk of collapse due to a lack of maintenance.[14] It has been listed on the List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016 among four other sites in Libya, because of damage caused by the Libyan Civil War affecting the country and the threat of further damage it poses.[15]

Gallery

{{wide image|Ghadames Panorama April 2004.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|View over the rooftops of the old town of Ghadames}}{{clear}}

See also

  • Ghadames Museum
  • Ghadames Airport
  • List of cities in Libya

References

1. ^Der Spiegel, 2011 Aug 23
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Ghadames|title=Wolfram-Alpha: Making the world’s knowledge computable|website=www.wolframalpha.com}}
3. ^{{cite web|author=UNESCO World Heritage Centre |url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362 |title=Old Town of Ghadamès - UNESCO World Heritage Centre |publisher=Whc.unesco.org |date= |accessdate=2018-05-26}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362/|title=Old Town of Ghadamès - UNESCO World Heritage Centre|last=Centre|first=UNESCO World Heritage|website=whc.unesco.org|language=en|access-date=2016-07-20}}
5. ^{{cite web| url = http://worldweather.wmo.int/en/city.html?cityId=1194| title = Climatological Information| publisher = World Meteorological Organization| accessdate = December 19, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.dwd.de/DWD/klima/beratung/ak/ak_621030_kt.pdf| title = Klimatafel von Ghadames / Libyen| work = Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world| publisher = Deutscher Wetterdienst| language = German| accessdate = 27 March 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web| url = http://extras.springer.com/2007/978-1-4020-4577-6/Book_Shahin_ISBN_9781402045776_Appendix.pdf| title = Appendix I: Meteorological Data| publisher = Springer| accessdate = 27 March 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/Ghadames.htm |title=Ghadames (Ghudamis), Cydamus: the Pearl of The Libyan Sahara |publisher=Temehu}}
9. ^Birley, Anthony R. Septimius Severus: The African Emperor. London: Routledge. (2000) [1971]. pg 147.
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.presstv.ir/detail/196629.html |title=Libyan fighters set to seize border town |publisher=PressTV |date=August 30, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011211459/http://www.presstv.ir/detail/196629.html |archivedate=2012-10-11 |df= }}
11. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/aug/24/libya-forgotten-south Libya: what about the south?] The Guardian, 24 August 2011
12. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2012/05/continuous-attacks-against-them.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-10-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171018072443/http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2012/05/continuous-attacks-against-them.html |archive-date=2017-10-18 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-14948319|title=Libyan Tuareg face reprisals|first=Justin|last=Marozzi|date=18 September 2011|publisher=|via=www.bbc.com}}
14. ^The World Heritage Newsletter, No.9, December 1995.
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/1523/|title=Libya’s five World Heritage sites put on List of World Heritage in Danger|first=UNESCO World Heritage|last=Centre|website=whc.unesco.org}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book |title=En Tripolitaine: Voyage a Ghadames |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/rsentripolitaine00bernuoft#page/128/mode/2up |chapter=Ghadames |publisher = Fontemoing |publication-place = Paris |author = Edmond Bernet |publication-date = 1912 |language=French }}
  • [https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00128855/document Lafi (Nora) "Ghadamès cité-oasis entre empire ottoman et colonisation"]" in Federico Cresti (ed.), La Libia tra Mediterraneo e mondo islamico, Giuffrè, pp.55-70, 2006

External links

{{commons category|Ghadames}}
  • Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.: "Ghadamis, Libya"
  • Azzouz, Intisar (1980) [https://web.archive.org/web/20060226194550/http://archnet.org/library/pubdownloader/pdf/2722/doc/DPC0125.pdf "Ghadames, Libya"] In Safran, Linda (ed) (1980) Places of Public Gathering in Islam: proceedings of seminar five in the series Architectural transformations in the Islamic world, held in Amman, Jordan, May 4–7 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Philadelphia, {{OCLC|7208199}}; photographs of Ghadames.
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