Everything in Algeria is Free 🇩🇿 (Tlemcen)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Everything in Algeria is Free! In this video we will spend the day in the town of Tlemcen to see what the people are like in this region of the country! You will be surprised to see that throughout the entire day we get invited to everything by the locals and they want absolutely nothing in return! We will have traditional Algerian food like couscous and Karantika, as well as visit one the most beautiful mosque in the area!
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  • @Travelwithchris
    @Travelwithchris  13 дней назад +10

    Check out the newest video here!
    ruclips.net/video/aagiGdr-OVo/видео.html

    • @omardesigns15
      @omardesigns15 5 дней назад

      one thing is that If u use a drone u will get more beautiful views, but I guess it's not easy to use it by the law restrictions in Algeria

  • @linaberrek
    @linaberrek Месяц назад +240

    هد الامريكي شخص اجتماعي و متواضع رغم انه لا يعرف العربية الا انه يقترب من ناس و يتحاور معهم ويحاول والشعب الجزائري يحبو ناس المتواضعين و البسطاء

    • @zohrar.2769
      @zohrar.2769 Месяц назад +16

      أمريكي من أصول لاتينية ثقافتهم تشبهنا من حيث العاءلة واحترام الكبير

    • @sacredtree2565
      @sacredtree2565 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@zohrar.2769
      هذا غير صحيح. نحن لا نشبههم. ربما كان مندهشا من الإستقبال الجيد الذي تلقاه من الجزائريين لانه في امريكا الجنوبية ، سمعة المسلمين سيئة للغاية. الكثير من الأمريكيين اللاتينيين يعتقدون أننا نعتبر المرأة مواطنة أدنى أو مواطنة من الدرجة الثانية. هذه الآراء شائعة في أمريكا اللاتينية. إن أكثر كارهي المسلمين في العالم موجودون في أمريكا اللاتينية والكثير من الأمريكيين اللاتينيين يحملون ضغينة ضدنا. وجهات نظرهم عنا سلبية للغاية.

    • @ismabeats9379
      @ismabeats9379 29 дней назад

      ​@@sacredtree2565اعطني دليل من فضلك

    • @abderrahimzeroual5156
      @abderrahimzeroual5156 24 дня назад

      هد لا يعتبر أمريكي متواضع بل يبحت عن نسبة المشاهدة من أجل تحقيق الأرباح هذ التصوير بدون التصريح يعتبر مخالف للقوانين و هذ يستغل سداجة و الحالة الاجتماعية للناس

    • @hassinalakhlef5529
      @hassinalakhlef5529 24 дня назад +2

      ​@@sacredtree2565 لا يجب أن تعمم الأحكام لدي من العائلة من عاش في الشيلي وكانت زوجته متحجبة كانوا ينادونها مريم القديسة لحجابها 😊 ويحترمونها ويسألونها عن الإسلام

  • @codkiller4423
    @codkiller4423 Месяц назад +173

    I love Alegria love from Serbia

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @-NaLyA-
      @-NaLyA- Месяц назад +3

      😂😅😂😅😂 BOYSBIR RENTRE CHEZ TOI... VA CHERCHER CEPTA MELIA... CHEZ L'ESPAGNOLE 😂😂😂 OUI OUI OUI OUI LE MONDE ENTIER APPARTIENT AU BOYSBIR MAROCOS DE LYAUTEY.
      ARRÊTÉZ DE NOUS COPIER ET SUIVRE... POURQUOI NOUS LES ONT ON VOUS SUIT PAS...
      JALOUSIE

    • @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
      @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292 26 дней назад +2

      ​@@bouzianehamza4468the Idrisids are not Moroccans . They came from the middle east. Moroccans were always ruled by outsiders. Take a hike kiddo.

    • @BELLAREDJ
      @BELLAREDJ 25 дней назад +3

      @@bouzianehamza4468 Tlemcen was never Moroccan. It existed since the Roman era. And Morocco as a state began in 1908. Stop falsifying history.

    • @forexengineer404
      @forexengineer404 24 дня назад

      ​@@bouzianehamza4468cry more bitch

  • @ALGERIEECONOMIE
    @ALGERIEECONOMIE Месяц назад +233

    That elder Algerian man was a Gem and very knowledgeable about the history of his city, unfortunately he wasn't well understood and it's for this reason that I decided to translate what he was saying.
    First of all he advised you to visit the mosque of "Sidi Abu madyan" who was an Islamic scholar born in Seville in Spain, then he went on saying that when he was in fifth grade (School) his English teacher asked him "why have you chosen to learn English" and he replied " Well.. I already speak Arabic and I need to travel abroad when I am older " He also said that the English language is a rich language but unfortunately he never had the chance to practice it fully and that his studies were mainly in French because that was the language available for him (meaning during French occupation)
    It's important to have a good translation particularly when meeting interesting people like that gentleman otherwise one would miss I consider as important details.

    • @searatravels
      @searatravels Месяц назад +27

      This is so true I wanted to talk more with that gentleman 😢older people always have interesting stories and knowledge to share!

    • @hichamamroussi9087
      @hichamamroussi9087 Месяц назад +2

      It made me thankful for the things we have today like the internet where we get to practice English. You can meet new people, and talk to them in English without leaving home

    • @alancook7553
      @alancook7553 Месяц назад +5

      Thank you

    • @elevate8718
      @elevate8718 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@searatravels welcome to algeria and yes need a guide who knows history and better English

    • @adansylvestres8080
      @adansylvestres8080 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you very much indeed ALGERIEECONOMIE !

  • @searatravels
    @searatravels Месяц назад +468

    The girls are not tourist guides they are just two lovely Algerian girls that offered to go with us to Tlemcem. They helped a lot translating from
    Arabic to English for us and we had fun with them and all the people we meet this day! Don’t be rude… specially with a woman 👎🏻.

    • @ahmedali-ig2mk
      @ahmedali-ig2mk Месяц назад +1

      هههههه

    • @soccervideos3751
      @soccervideos3751 Месяц назад +21

      No one is being rude with womans i think there is no wrong with womans in algeria we just respect the culture .
      Also Welcome To Algeria ♥

    • @mohamedghenimi2534
      @mohamedghenimi2534 Месяц назад

      @@ahmedali-ig2mk واسم الحاجة لي ضحك يالكافي الخانز ؟؟

    • @_SooMood_
      @_SooMood_ Месяц назад +33

      I don't think people were being mean or rude in the comments but they were just pointing out the fact that these girls couldn't offer you the best experience of visiting Tlemcen because they're not from there so they don't know much about the city and its history but it still was an interesting video.

    • @jaiisam
      @jaiisam Месяц назад +9

      Yah hhh no ppl aren't being rude to the girls they are saying like there is no point of being a guide and when u get asked the only reply u can answer I yes like even if it wasn't correct
      But now ppl will get it that they are not guides🤣😭

  • @saetom
    @saetom Месяц назад +499

    I’m watching from LA . 🇺🇸

    • @Travelwithchris
      @Travelwithchris  Месяц назад +47

      Thanks for the love! 💪🏻

    • @globetrotter5751
      @globetrotter5751 Месяц назад +4

      It would have been much, much better if you had watched it at home. 😂😂😂😂

    • @bellkissalg8591
      @bellkissalg8591 Месяц назад +3

      COME JOIN CHRIS hhhh

    • @bellkissalg8591
      @bellkissalg8591 Месяц назад +33

      @@Travelwithchris it's Morocco who looks like TLemcen Man ... cos ALgeria exists long VERY lonnnng time before moroco city. 500 THOUNSAND YEARS BEFORE MOROCCO AND CARTHAGE (TUNISIA ) AS SAID THE hISTORIANS

    • @nylaschannel8558
      @nylaschannel8558 Месяц назад +11

      @@TravelwithchrisAlgérienne berbère from LA 🇺🇸😄welcome to my country 🇩🇿❤Thanks God I’m going to Algeria this summer inchallah 🤲

  • @strikergaming2074
    @strikergaming2074 Месяц назад +225

    Love from India 🇮🇳 to 🇩🇿 ❤

  • @adelhafsi2294
    @adelhafsi2294 Месяц назад +81

    من خلال ذالك الشيخ بن منصور تدرك المستوى الثقافي و الوعي الذي عند أجدادنا عكس شباب اليوم و ما يتخرج من المدرسة الجزائرية اليوم دون ذكر الأسباب

    • @user-wn4rl5gp4e
      @user-wn4rl5gp4e 26 дней назад +4

      تسما نتا عمرك مالقيت شاب مثقف ؟! تبانلي مادخلتش للجامعة الاخ ماتتكلمش على حاجة ماتعرفهاش قديما ربما كانو مثقفين لكن جيل اليوم اذكى بسبب الظروف الافضل و هناك نوابغ ايضا الذكاء لم يعطى للناس القدماء فقط انت تتكلم عن جيل بكامله

    • @adelhafsi2294
      @adelhafsi2294 26 дней назад

      @@user-wn4rl5gp4e واش هو مفهوم الثقافة عندك اي عرفي الثقافة و ما دورها في حياتنا اليومية

    • @hamzasefyu
      @hamzasefyu 23 дня назад +1

      شباب اليوم مثقف و أغلبه يتكلم الإنجليزية

    • @abdelhamidnoui9216
      @abdelhamidnoui9216 20 дней назад

      الدكتور محمد دومير خير دليل على شباب اليوم

    • @berberechaouilamouchi5677
      @berberechaouilamouchi5677 16 дней назад

      ​@@user-wn4rl5gp4e
      دخلت لجامعات 58 ولاية غير الدوا.ب والعا.هرات

  • @user-sw2oe8mr8v
    @user-sw2oe8mr8v Месяц назад +217

    انا من الكويت ابغى ازور الجزائر كثير جميلة خاصة صحراء والي جميل فيها كل محافضة فيها جمال ولغة يعني متل ما سمعت🥺🥺👍👍

    • @LaTension-wk2wl
      @LaTension-wk2wl Месяц назад +2

      Go go go you have one life 👍

    • @noureddineY-du5rl
      @noureddineY-du5rl Месяц назад +1

      مرحبا بيك اخي

    • @samirbenaskeur1341
      @samirbenaskeur1341 Месяц назад +1

      مرحبا بك

    • @nabilkhatir1891
      @nabilkhatir1891 Месяц назад +2

      نعم هو الجزائر بلد كل العرب و المسلمين مرحباً بك

    • @user-sw2oe8mr8v
      @user-sw2oe8mr8v Месяц назад +1

      @@Samhoxland شكرا اهل الجزائر على راسي والله

  • @user-cf8zi3el7f
    @user-cf8zi3el7f Месяц назад +58

    تحية للجزائر وشعبها
    والف رحمة على الفقيد الراحل هواري بومدين وتعظيم للمناظلة جميلة بوحريد. والمجد والخلود للشهداء.
    تحياتي من اليمن

    • @aminereba
      @aminereba 28 дней назад

      shoukran jazeelen

  • @znsaidi
    @znsaidi Месяц назад +160

    That old man is a genuine typical Algerian to the core; simple, decent, open-minded and very knowledgeable. Proud of him

    • @houssemhsm2358
      @houssemhsm2358 Месяц назад +3

      سما الرجل الجزائري في العادة يسلم على النساء الأجنبيات و يغني فالطريق

    • @znsaidi
      @znsaidi Месяц назад +5

      @@houssemhsm2358 t'as rien compris d'une vie simple et tolerante. Allah issahel aalik.

    • @houssemhsm2358
      @houssemhsm2358 Месяц назад +2

      @@znsaidi أنا علقت عليك كي قلت " typical Algerian" داير هكذا و هذا خطأ ...پاسكو أغلب الجزائريين ماشي هكذا

    • @moha_le_dz
      @moha_le_dz Месяц назад +5

      ​@@houssemhsm2358 حبيتو يشوفهم يحاوزهم ول هكدا باش يبين بلي الشعب الجزائري شعب مثقف و يعرف يتكلم اما قضية تسلام ف بلاك نسا لكبر عمره كأنو يسلم على احدى بناته ❤

    • @lyesallouche9010
      @lyesallouche9010 Месяц назад +1

      The only thing that makes him atypical is the fact he speaks decent English which is rare considering that he's from the French generation.

  • @markshnitel3354
    @markshnitel3354 Месяц назад +292

    Algeria is the best country in north Africa...... much much love from Libya ❤

    • @YoucefKordi
      @YoucefKordi Месяц назад +4

      ليبيا القلب 🇱🇾💓🇩🇿

    • @cilockcilock7885
      @cilockcilock7885 Месяц назад

      Thanks bro

    • @SaidMetiche-qy9hb
      @SaidMetiche-qy9hb Месяц назад

      ليبيا الله يبارك بلاد كبير و شباب

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад +1

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @user-cv4re3og4l
      @user-cv4re3og4l Месяц назад

      حبيبي تسلملي عيونك ❤

  • @hectorsandoval630
    @hectorsandoval630 Месяц назад +91

    I went to Algeria two weeks ago from LA and I did have a very nice experience with people in Algeria. 🇩🇿 you feel like home how people welcome you all the time!!! I really miss Algeria 🇩🇿

    • @moungar
      @moungar Месяц назад +1

      Welcom again in algeria and specialy in Sahara ❤❤

    • @hectorsandoval630
      @hectorsandoval630 29 дней назад

      @@moungar thank you 🙏

    • @raniaghoul7412
      @raniaghoul7412 28 дней назад +1

      Come again honey , nice people like you , Chris and his lovely wife are welcomed all the time ❤

    • @user-gf6lm2wg5c
      @user-gf6lm2wg5c 28 дней назад +1

      مرحبا بكم في الجزائر 🇩🇿القارة الجميلة ❤❤❤

    • @adilbelmokaddem6667
      @adilbelmokaddem6667 22 дня назад

      @@hectorsandoval630 We're not fair enough with you, you've destroyed our neighbouring contry Libya in 2011, we know our country is still on your list of upcoming crusades, you've killed 1 million in Iraq, and 800.000 in Afghanistan, you don't deserve our kindness at all

  • @marytouafek6
    @marytouafek6 Месяц назад +79

    What an amazing old men. He speaks Arabic, English and French. He was a professor, lovely singing too.

    • @Travelwithchris
      @Travelwithchris  Месяц назад +11

      Yes absolutely!

    • @adansylvestres8080
      @adansylvestres8080 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@TravelwithchrisHello guys ! i really love watching you discovering a bit ( so far ) of Algeria, but...please, please, know that i absolutely don't mean to be rude, however, as pointed by others, it is crucial for the sake of a better understanding of what you want to understand, not to ask the two charmante ladies to translate anything, important or just details. Nothing of what you have been told is correct. Not even about "the man in charge of the mosque" who actually is not in charge of the mosque, he is the "imam" - which is not a first name" but means the one who conducts the prayers at the mosque and does the friday preaches. Other people "are in charge of the mosque". It is important to know who invites you at his home, right ?
      Please don't be mad at us, we like your warm reactions to algerian hospitality, it means you yourselves are great people ❤ we just want you to have the right idea when curious about your discoveries 😊

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @adansylvestres8080
      @adansylvestres8080 Месяц назад +4

      You have been inventing so many history tales about not only Tlemcen but other algerian cities and regions too, without being able to officially prove any of your distorted "tales". Meanwhile Algeria has every time, without no exception, brought official proofs based on centeries old documents from the biggest archives in the world, not only from algerian archives....proofs based on very anciant history books in various languages etc etc etc.
      So why not consider to have the dignity of recognising that it is shameful to continue lying at the face of the truth.

    • @adansylvestres8080
      @adansylvestres8080 Месяц назад

      @@bouzianehamza4468 my comment above is my answer to you.

  • @trevormontaque6016
    @trevormontaque6016 Месяц назад +125

    Algeria is a very nice country. I love the hospitality. The people seem very friendly. I wish I could visit sometime.

    • @plazzah58
      @plazzah58 Месяц назад +4

      Welcome !

    • @68cirta
      @68cirta Месяц назад +1

      You're very welcome !🤌🤌🤌

    • @meg_family0516
      @meg_family0516 29 дней назад +1

      You should ask for a visa , wish u luck and you're welcome, respect the norms of the country

    • @aminereba
      @aminereba 28 дней назад

      don't worry about money, go and enjoy

    • @vincentcardo192
      @vincentcardo192 12 дней назад +1

      THE SECURITY IN ALGERIE IN ON THE TOP !!! ADN HOSPITALITY OF COURSE LIKE MOROCCO AND TUNISIA

  • @LaTension-wk2wl
    @LaTension-wk2wl Месяц назад +166

    I researched tattoos and discovered that in Islam the body is a vessel that must be protected and taken care of. Muslims say they must return their bodies to God intact as He gave them. They must not damage it. I understand better now. Karentika recipe: chickpeas, eggs, olive oil, flour, water, spices

    • @Fiola_M
      @Fiola_M Месяц назад +23

      Yes that cute kid was telling chris that the tattoos weren't so great. Muslims are not permitted to alter God's creation. All creation has its natural beauty! So tattoos arent permissible. We are all beautiful as we are!

    • @MrOliverpocher
      @MrOliverpocher Месяц назад +8

      Wooooow brother how beautiful are you ?? Such a good authentic research. Im proud pf you.
      Keep go and seek knowledge
      Im Muslim so i have big respect of u

    • @smailsemaoui4286
      @smailsemaoui4286 Месяц назад +5

      Much love bro ❤❤

    • @Lefty93
      @Lefty93 Месяц назад +6

      I love the fact that you included the karentika recipe in your comment hahaha, so random 😁.

    • @LaTension-wk2wl
      @LaTension-wk2wl Месяц назад

      ​@@Lefty93😉

  • @algeria2652
    @algeria2652 Месяц назад +139

    The older man of this vidéo
    ربي يحفظوا

    • @searatravels
      @searatravels Месяц назад +7

      Inch Allah 🙏🏻

    • @samykerdouci1499
      @samykerdouci1499 Месяц назад +1

      Inchallah 🤲

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @user-xc3lc6cp4y
      @user-xc3lc6cp4y Месяц назад +1

      ما تردوش عليه غير ديرو 😂😂😂😂 برك راني نحكي على لي كاتب تلمسان مغربية

    • @yacinemed1250
      @yacinemed1250 Месяц назад +1

      Épatant. Rabi ytawal fi omro

  • @DZ-hp5qc
    @DZ-hp5qc Месяц назад +51

    The old man really made me smile and sad at the same time, he was mixing English and French and Arabic while speaking and remembering his old days 😢.

  • @user-um8rl5dp8e
    @user-um8rl5dp8e 27 дней назад +31

    Les algériens sont exceptionnels ❤de tout le maghreb c'est eux que je préfère..très hospitaliers sincères non matérialistes accueillants...je les aimes. Je suis une française qui a eu le plaisir de visiter ce pays .les gens sont formidables que de bons souvenirs...merci aux algériens ❤❤❤❤

    • @wanislachaal-nw3hx
      @wanislachaal-nw3hx 10 дней назад

      را
      bienvenue en Algérie

    • @user-qk4pe2mh6b
      @user-qk4pe2mh6b 7 дней назад

      You can come back to visit us whenever you want, no matter what country you are from, because you will feel happy among us.. Life is beautiful, we just have to share it with each other with the kindness of a heart.

  • @mohamedkazefaa3551
    @mohamedkazefaa3551 Месяц назад +77

    Love Algeria from Egypt ❤

  • @StrawHat_SkyWalker
    @StrawHat_SkyWalker Месяц назад +87

    That old wise man is gold✨

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @oussamabelarbi957
      @oussamabelarbi957 Месяц назад

      واش راك تكدب عليها🙂🙂 تلمسان اقدم من مدينة مراكش المغربية و أقدم من المغرب​@@bouzianehamza4468

    • @Z3US6
      @Z3US6 29 дней назад +2

      @@bouzianehamza4468 Lmao stop lying morocco is a seperate country, get your own history instead of trying to steal others.

    • @bissanerezzoug4437
      @bissanerezzoug4437 20 дней назад

      بالتأكيد، منذ ان رايته وانا 😭 ابكى انه يشبه والدي رحمة الله عليه 😭😭😭😭

  • @user-eg6ii5ry4x
    @user-eg6ii5ry4x Месяц назад +61

    From Belgium 🇧🇪! Merci mon frere tu fait honneur a ce beau et grand peuple 🇩🇿 ! Bienvenue chez nous mon frere ❤

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @alyssa6074
      @alyssa6074 Месяц назад

      ​@@bouzianehamza4468BACK OFF....SUCH A HATER, IGNORANT LIAR AND EXTREMELEY JEALOUS. FEEL SORRY FOR YOU SINCE YOU HAVE NOTHING TO BE PROUD OF!

    • @adansylvestres8080
      @adansylvestres8080 Месяц назад +2

      @@bouzianehamza4468 Tlemcen has never been part of Morocco, you have not 01 proof for what you say. Algeria has published dozens of proofs from the most prestigious archives in the world, from very anciant documents kept in the biggest national libraries in the world, from anciant history books by international historians etc etc etc. Your trolling cannot do anything against these proofs.

    • @luqmandjazayri1390
      @luqmandjazayri1390 21 день назад

      مروكي تألم في صمت​@@bouzianehamza4468

  • @kaishannachi8100
    @kaishannachi8100 Месяц назад +29

    Love from Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤ 🇩🇿

  • @chevy51
    @chevy51 Месяц назад +37

    The old man was just happy that they took the time out of there day to talk to him and you can see just how happy he was that they talked to him that made his whole day.

  • @ameurbensadok9139
    @ameurbensadok9139 28 дней назад +25

    نحن لانشبه المروك وهم لايشبهوننا
    تحيا الجزائر

    • @berberechaouilamouchi5677
      @berberechaouilamouchi5677 16 дней назад

      You are right, we do not share anything with the Moroccans

    • @FatiBenn-fb6fg
      @FatiBenn-fb6fg 12 дней назад

      Exact on ne leur ressemble en rien ​@@berberechaouilamouchi5677

  • @zinosofiane9291
    @zinosofiane9291 Месяц назад +55

    تحياتي لخاوتنا ناس تلمسان أهل الجود والكرم ربي يحفضكم على حسن الضيافة

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @user-he5yx2qw4o
      @user-he5yx2qw4o 28 дней назад

      تلمسان كانت جزائرية و ستضل جزائرية يا ابناء الخميسات المذلولين​@@bouzianehamza4468

    • @baldbaladi8525
      @baldbaladi8525 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@bouzianehamza4468اموك فياحة يا لعببد تلمسان الجزائري. مدينة تلمسان كانت قبل بوسبير تعكم. لعبيد الرينيين هم الجزائرين انتم من سنغولية الشريفة 🇫🇷

    • @user-wn8xl8uu9u
      @user-wn8xl8uu9u 17 дней назад

      ​@@bouzianehamza4468
      كل ما في ماروكو هندسة و معمار زياني و زيري و الفضل يعود للمرينيين و الموحدين الجزائريين الذين حكموا ماروكو و بنوا قصورا و قصبات و صومعات على الطراز الزياني التلمساني و الزيري الجزائري بصفة عامة

  • @davidbarajas530
    @davidbarajas530 Месяц назад +49

    Algeria looks like good vibes bro!

    • @ansam-pp1cb
      @ansam-pp1cb 8 дней назад +1

      Yes brother, it is very good. You are welcome anytime

  • @sweetbella8026
    @sweetbella8026 Месяц назад +33

    I'm Algerian watching from LA

  • @adamsami6275
    @adamsami6275 Месяц назад +43

    I'm Irish Algerian enjoy your stay

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @TheWiiZZLE
      @TheWiiZZLE Месяц назад

      @@bouzianehamza4468 Why do you spam this on every comments? Are you retarded?

    • @sofmadid9851
      @sofmadid9851 28 дней назад

      I worked with irish and scotish people here in Algeria (oil field), are very nice people and very friendly to not compare with english 😅

  • @noranora9032
    @noranora9032 Месяц назад +101

    We have 58 states in Algeria. In each state you find more than one recipe of Couscous. Some use different kinds of vegetables than others, some use meat, some use chicken, some use fish. some use green peas, some use dried meat and dried beans, Some use milk, some use honey, raisins, almonds and nuts....You cannot say one type is better than another, it depends on one's taste..but for sure we have hundreds of types of couscous ❤

    • @simomeftah3895
      @simomeftah3895 Месяц назад +5

      Specially the couscous with watermelon 🍉 and grapes 🍇 🤣🤣🤣

    • @noranora9032
      @noranora9032 Месяц назад

      ​@@simomeftah3895​​​
      As always, e.vil reactions towards Algerians always come from a Moroccan envious soul....Take it easy on yourself jer.k !!
      I've noticed your e.v.il comments under all his videos..The evil you're spreading will go around and come to you evil Moro.ccan...People are not stupid ..they know what you're doing...I really pity you....Look in the mirror and you will see how e.vil you are !! dis.gusting .🤭
      One Two Three viva l'Algerie 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

    • @antinordix7467
      @antinordix7467 Месяц назад +2

      58 states

    • @real_rr3d
      @real_rr3d Месяц назад +1

      🇵🇸

    • @noranora9032
      @noranora9032 Месяц назад +1

      @@antinordix7467
      I corrected thank you ❤️

  • @sabrisabri8806
    @sabrisabri8806 Месяц назад +38

    The nice thing about Algeria is that there are not many tourists, which makes us host them properly because they are guests and not tourists. welcome .

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @Zak-jb2bj
      @Zak-jb2bj Месяц назад

      @@bouzianehamza4468 your ass was a part of morocco 😂😂

    • @-vy4rz
      @-vy4rz 19 дней назад

      There is no Morocco on the map ​@@bouzianehamza4468

  • @doublezain
    @doublezain 20 дней назад +6

    Algeria is the only country in the world where you feel human with this hospitality and this spontaneity and this welcome.❤❤❤❤🇩🇿🇩🇿

  • @hostchannel6290
    @hostchannel6290 Месяц назад +33

    This country and the people are literraly amazing, so kind and nice, a lovely country to spend holidays

  • @GUSTAVO-93
    @GUSTAVO-93 Месяц назад +32

    الحاج شرفنا ربي يعطيه صحتو ❤❤❤

  • @noursoussou3663
    @noursoussou3663 Месяц назад +70

    One of the most wonderful moments is when I met that gentleman and he started talking about his teacher, learning the English language, and singing a song. May God protect him.
    ❤❤❤😊

    • @HICHAM-73
      @HICHAM-73 Месяц назад +2

      لا لا. احسن لقطة هي كي عيطلك و رحتي لعندو تجري... يا الصوصيالات ديرو لروحكم شوية قدر و قيمة

    • @darklightnessful
      @darklightnessful Месяц назад +2

      Can you please practice your English more and more ?! You will make a good guide in the future.

    • @noursoussou3663
      @noursoussou3663 Месяц назад

      @@HICHAM-73 انت رخيص باين مخرجتش من حومتكم 💩💩🪰💩💩 و الذكر ناقص كيما انتا داير روحه راجل في المواقع وهو اخته و امه تصرف عليه حق ما يكونكتي يا دزاير واش راكي رافعة من اوباش و مرضى 🪰💩🪰💩💩💩💩

    • @noursoussou3663
      @noursoussou3663 Месяц назад +2

      @@darklightnessful Thank you, my dear brother, for the advice. I am a beginner in learning the English language, and I will do what you said. Thanks again😊

    • @noursoussou3663
      @noursoussou3663 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 وحق ربي باين انت رخيص واجتمع فيك الغباء والجهل وباين ماخرجتش من حومتكم 💩 اقعد كي الجايح من تعليق لتعليق تعس في النساء و الهجالة هي انتا لي اختك وامك تخلصلك حق باه تكونتي اتلها كي رجال سيادك لاهيين بخدمتهم ماشي مجمع سوق القهاوي💩🪰​@@HICHAM-73

  • @hb7017
    @hb7017 Месяц назад +16

    The old man reminds me my deceased father🥲. Thank you so much Chris and Gladys!♥️♥️

  • @user-nr8iu7nk7m
    @user-nr8iu7nk7m Месяц назад +7

    مرحبا بكم في الجزائر بلد الرجال ومكة الثوار وتاريخها العريق... تحيا الجزائر 🇩🇿🔥❤️
    الحرية لفلسطين باذن الله تعالى 🇵🇸🔥❤️

  • @YOESEF.15
    @YOESEF.15 Месяц назад +90

    Welcome to Algeria 👐🏻🇩🇿

    • @real_rr3d
      @real_rr3d Месяц назад +4

      🇵🇸🕊️

    • @ZeeBeats943
      @ZeeBeats943 Месяц назад

      @@real_rr3d 🤮

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад +1

      Telemcen was part of morocco

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @YOESEF.15
      @YOESEF.15 Месяц назад +2

      @@bouzianehamza4468 Go and liberate Ceubta and Melilla, then talk about Tlemcen, and also do not talk about a larger country. Also, do not talk about a larger country than you.

  • @samabd3665
    @samabd3665 Месяц назад +19

    Chris… Algerians are nice with you because you showed them your kindness and how humble you are. I’m Algerian and believe if they did not like you they would never behave the way they did. When you treat Algerians nice they will treat you like a king ❤❤❤❤

  • @yacinebohmita5964
    @yacinebohmita5964 Месяц назад +6

    من بجاية وجيجل تحيا ليكوم للجميع بلادنا الجزائر مشاء الله ❤

  • @hasnahassani2892
    @hasnahassani2892 Месяц назад +27

    Not everything in Algeria is free, but hospitality stems from The religion Islam and they consider you a guest, not a tourist

    • @alilou92
      @alilou92 Месяц назад

      Thalbou fi les étrangers bark hada makan goulhom idiroulek haka fi bladhom. Jamais

    • @Mouh1995
      @Mouh1995 Месяц назад

      بضبط 💝

  • @jimmyresurreccion3339
    @jimmyresurreccion3339 Месяц назад +4

    It's just amazing to see how hospitable Algerian people are. Hope that I can visit this country one day

  • @No______Name______
    @No______Name______ Месяц назад +23

    Wow that experience with that old man was incredible. I understood everything he said in french. What a nice man. Loved how your girlfriend came in clutch with the song on her phone lol

  • @MariaBouziane10-cu4yi
    @MariaBouziane10-cu4yi Месяц назад +20

    The men is a professor such a great men.. And I admire you for your respectful and your kindness

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @dibiraouf8542
      @dibiraouf8542 Месяц назад +2

      المخزن والغباء ههههه كالعادة

    • @MariaBouziane10-cu4yi
      @MariaBouziane10-cu4yi 29 дней назад

      La tu as tout faux Tlemcen est algérienne donc arrêter svp de dire n'importe quoi

  • @liberta512
    @liberta512 Месяц назад +11

    ناس تلمسان ماشاء الله تواضع و ثقافة و تربية حمرونا وجوهنا الله يبارك ناس كوراما

  • @yeoune-sine
    @yeoune-sine Месяц назад +17

    Frankly, there is everything in Algeria... A large country with very different and vast reliefs 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿✌️

  • @chinouneanes5547
    @chinouneanes5547 Месяц назад +8

    شرفتونا ناس تلمسان يعطيكم الصحة

  • @zickcool08
    @zickcool08 Месяц назад +21

    Chris is a good guy, he exudes kindness

  • @user-cr7cn7sr4u
    @user-cr7cn7sr4u Месяц назад +8

    تحية لمحمد الأمين على اخلاقه و كرمه و حسن ضيافته

  • @lili13
    @lili13 Месяц назад +12

    I’ll give you some info in general :
    😊 there is thousands of couscous types in Algeria from one town to another , The oldest known traces of couscous are found in burials of the third century BC of the time of Berber King Masinissa of numidia in the current north of Algeria in the kabylia region , one of the cradles of the culture
    The culinary historian lucie bolens describes primitive pots of couscous found in the tombs dating back to the reign of Berber King Massinissa , that is between 238 and 149 BC , the numidian berber kingdom sided with the Romans to destroy Carthage so they had many trades and cultural exchanges and was particularly prosperous and was considered the granary of Rome and this is why you can find couscous in Italy and even in Latin America , the Arab conquests Adopted it and we find the remains of the first known utensils in the region of tiaret present-day Algeria where the kitchen tools dating from the 9th century that have been discovered are very similar to the main tool for cooking couscous , now you can find coucous and many other traditional Algerian foods in old recipes books from 18th century and that’s because of the French colonization , They imported food clothes jewelry to Europe and it became a trend , even kings and queens ( like queen sissi of Austria ) ordered Algerian food you’ll find titles always ending with « à l’algérienne » which translates to «the Algerian way »

    • @mingyue1586
      @mingyue1586 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly, unfortunately since we dont work with tourists alot most restaurants prefer fast food and Algeriam street food, and tourists dont know that traditional dishes are in places called Kkhima not normal restaurants, but still the best ones are made at homes

  • @Samhoxland
    @Samhoxland Месяц назад +32

    The last hug😢😢 is Humanity

  • @Imadtorki
    @Imadtorki 17 дней назад +2

    🇩🇿The country is your country. You are welcome to Algeria whenever you want, and we will miss you very much when you leave us

  • @claudettechang6188
    @claudettechang6188 22 дня назад +2

    Watching you from Texas

  • @mehdidz6836
    @mehdidz6836 Месяц назад +65

    🇻🇪❤🇩🇿 are friends for a long Time bro 😉

    • @globetrotter5751
      @globetrotter5751 Месяц назад

      Because they have the same living conditions. Two ruined countries. 😂😂😂😂.
      Telemcen has been going downhill since moresquos set foot in it. 😂😂😂😂

    • @lunasiya9743
      @lunasiya9743 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@globetrotter5751 because both of them are pro palestine and big supporters of Palestine 🇵🇸
      Not like morroco😂

    • @globetrotter5751
      @globetrotter5751 Месяц назад

      @@lunasiya9743 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kaywan87
    @kaywan87 Месяц назад +5

    Girls were so kind for showing Tlemcen. Great to see a RUclipsr that knows how to integrate with locals

    • @BekhtiRabeh
      @BekhtiRabeh 7 дней назад

      Their translation is horrible
      They don't know anything about the dynasties before the ottoman
      Instead of taking MR chris and his wife to better place they took him to worst locations
      Chris asking where is this and they say yes yes

  • @Kim-Ramzi
    @Kim-Ramzi Месяц назад +37

    Welcome to Algeria and I hope to visit constantine ans sahara too

  • @benmoore7946
    @benmoore7946 Месяц назад +3

    I feel like these Algeria videos are your most meaningful

  • @Sesedinho
    @Sesedinho Месяц назад +18

    I'm a young man of Algerian origin living in France and I wanted to thank you. You can't imagine how much your videos lift my spirits!
    One last time, thank you for having succeeded in conveying through your videos what a wonderful country Algeria is.
    I wish you all the best ❤️🇩🇿

    • @bouzianehamza4468
      @bouzianehamza4468 Месяц назад +2

      Telemcen was part of morocco ,Tlemcen was formerly known as “Agadir,” a Berber name that means “dry spring.” Agadir is still the name of a major Moroccan city in the vicinity of Tlemcen. In 789 AD, the Idrisid dynasty that then ruled Morocco extended to Tlemcen, and its dominance over the city lasted until 985 A

    • @Zak-jb2bj
      @Zak-jb2bj Месяц назад

      @@bouzianehamza4468 was a part of your ass

    • @user-ue1bg6sz3e
      @user-ue1bg6sz3e 28 дней назад

      ​@bouzianehamza4468 قل تلمسان حكمت المغرب الأقصى و ليس العكس يا أحمق

  • @lili13
    @lili13 Месяц назад +24

    The girl didn’t really know how to explain the architecture she said that it’s from dynasties before the ottoman which is the zianide dynasty and hammadide dynasty and tlemcen was the capital , actually mosques you see in Morocco are inspired by the ones in tlemcen because the ones in tlemcen are much older , unfortunately at the French colonization , many mosques and castles were destroyed completely and even a school called tachfinia where an Andalusian kind of music was being tough and the music have been imported by the fleeing Algerians to Morocco with also the famous zellij

    • @Morocco-tube
      @Morocco-tube Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @user-gt1zd7mk9t
      @user-gt1zd7mk9t 19 дней назад +2

      Cry more ​@@Morocco-tube

    • @user-wn8xl8uu9u
      @user-wn8xl8uu9u 17 дней назад +3

      بالفعل المرينيين الجزائريين لما حكموا ماروكو بنوا قصورا و صومعات و قصبات على الطراز الزياني التلمساني و الزيري 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

    • @Morocco-tube
      @Morocco-tube 17 дней назад +1

      @@user-wn8xl8uu9u ههههههههه المرينيين يا جدك ههههه واش تتعرف المرينيين او غي سامع بهم هههه دابا انا فسلا و اغلب بنايات سلا بنيت في عهد المرينيين و البنايات التي بنيت في سلا أقدم بمئة سنة من البنايات اللي في تلمسان و منه نستنتج ان المرينيين مغاربة و كان يصل حكمهم الى وادي شلف

    • @user-wn8xl8uu9u
      @user-wn8xl8uu9u 17 дней назад +2

      @@Morocco-tube
      شوف نتحداك تجيب دليل تاريخي واحد يثبت ان المرينيين مراركة 🤣🤣🤣🤣 المرينيين من قبيلة زناتة الجزائرية من بلاد الزاب في اعماق الجزائر خرجوا من الجزائر و استقروا في الجهة الشرقية من ماروكو و منها تغلغلوا الى الداخل و بنوا دولتهم في ارض السيبة هههههه

  • @carolinemah9972
    @carolinemah9972 5 дней назад +2

    I am amazed of their kind hospitality! Makes me want to go there. Hello from Canada.

  • @arifabdou6497
    @arifabdou6497 Месяц назад +30

    Welcome to Algeria ❤

  • @bellkissalg8591
    @bellkissalg8591 Месяц назад +20

    Tlemcen is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of Tlemcen Province. The city has developed leather, carpet, and textile industries, which it exports through the port of Rachgoun. It had a population of 140,158, as of the 2008 census.[2]
    The former capital of the Central Maghreb, the city is a mix of Berber, Arab, 'Āndalusī, Ottoman, and Western influences. From this mosaic of influences, the city derives the title of capital of Andalusian art in Algeria. Various titles are attributed to the city including "the Pearl of the Maghreb[3]", "the African Granada" and "the Medina of the West"

    • @Travelwithchris
      @Travelwithchris  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for the info

    • @Travelwithchris
      @Travelwithchris  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the info

    • @kaderfreij644
      @kaderfreij644 Месяц назад +2

      ولم تقولي له أن تلمسان مدينة كانت تابعة للمغرب🇲🇦 وحكمها سلاطين وملوك المغرب🇲🇦 وهي أرض مغربية🇲🇦
      أه نسيت بدون أن تقولي له هو لاحظ ذلك الأمر بعينه وقال
      في تلمسان يوجد بعض من المعمار المغربي🇲🇦
      ...... ...... ....... ......
      تلمسان في الأصل هي مدينة مغربية
      وتلمسان هي المدينة الوحيدة في الجزائر التي يوجد فيها بعض من المعمار المغربي
      ولحد الأن سكان تلمسان مازالو متشبتين ببعض من تقاليد وعادات المغرب🇲🇦 في اللباس والأكل وأشياء أخرى
      والمسجد الكبير في تلمسان بناه الحرفيين المغاربة🇲🇦 على الطراز المعماري المغربي وقصر المشور الموجود في تلمسان بناه الحرفيين المغاربة🇲🇦 عل الطراز المعماري المغربي في عهد السلطان المغربي إبن يوسف
      ومع مرور الزمن وبعد أن أصبحت تلمسان تابعة للجزائر بسبب التقسيم الفرنسي أصبح قصر المشور مجرد خربة لأنه تعرض الإهمال لأنه مغربي🇲🇦
      والمغاربة🇲🇦 هم الوحيدين القادريين على احيائه من جديد على الطراز المعماري المغربي لأن المغاربة🇲🇦 هم أصل واهل الحرف التقليدية المغربية الزليج الفسيفسائي الفاسي مغربي وفن النقش على الجبص والخشب والنحاس المغربي
      وهذا ما جعل رئيس الجزائر السابق بوتفليقة رحمه الله يطلب من المغرب🇲🇦 إرسال له حرفيين مغاربة🇲🇦 في جميع الحرف التقليدية المغربية لإعادة بناء قصر المشور من جديد وكما كان على الطراز المعماري المغربي🇲🇦
      ووافق المغرب🇲🇦 وأرسل له حرفيين مغاربة🇲🇦 من فاس ومكناس ومراكش واعادو بناء قصر المشور من جديد على الطراز المعماري المغربي
      حتى الأبواب النحاسية الخاصة بقصر المشور صنعت في فاس ومراكش وارسلت إلى تلمسان
      ....وشيء آخر بعض سكان تلمسان مازالو يلبسون اللباس التقليدي المغربي الأول في المغرب الجلابة مغربية والبلغة الملكية مغربية

    • @aminemin3426
      @aminemin3426 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@kaderfreij644علاش الكذب ؟! اي مملكة او تحت اي حكم مغربي كانت تابعة ليه تاريخيا اذا صح ؟! المدينة التوأمة الوحيدة لتلمسان هي فاس وما يربطهما هو المؤسس ادريس الاول ولوكان جيتو تقراو التاريخ تعرفو بلي ادريس بنى مسجد اغادير (منطقة في تلمسان) قبل فاس المغربية .وفي تلك الفترة كانت الممالك ولا وحدة منها كان اسمها المغرب او الجزائر وانما موريطانيا ونوميديا ثم الزيانية والمرينية وغيرها .

    • @BassElArgelino
      @BassElArgelino Месяц назад +9

      @@aminemin3426ما ترجعلهمش خويا. ما علابالوش باللي حدودنا كانت حتى واد ملوية بالصح هذا ماضي وحنا نحترموا البلدان و شعوبها بحدودها الحالية. مغيبينهم على التاريخ و الجغرافيا للأسف عايشين على الكذب و الحنين إلى الماضي المزيف 😔

  • @_nocti_6445
    @_nocti_6445 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you Chris for sharing our beautiful country with the world

  • @sarahbouchakour4152
    @sarahbouchakour4152 18 дней назад +1

    The old man is soo sweet 🥰

  • @Travelwithchris
    @Travelwithchris  Месяц назад +36

    Check out more videos here! 🙏🏻❤️
    ruclips.net/video/hIEhaDl0fiw/видео.htmlsi=snAZ1w1OEMyVk8D2

    • @yourdailyinspiration3637
      @yourdailyinspiration3637 22 дня назад

      It's curious that you claim not to have encountered any scams in Algeria and only experienced the best aspects of the country, despite your assertion that no place is free from scammers. In your videos, you describe Algeria as the best, most beautiful, and friendliest country ever.
      However, 99% of Algerians would likely laugh at such claims, given that many struggle to make ends meet and live below the poverty line, as you witnessed firsthand.
      You owe it to your many followers to be more honest in your portrayals.

    • @youenncouant9114
      @youenncouant9114 19 дней назад

      @travelwithchris Can you please share the Instagram account of the guy you ate couscous with? 🙏

    • @abdelkader9449
      @abdelkader9449 17 дней назад

      Chris pourquoi tu n'es pas venu à CONSTANTINE ville historique mythique ruclips.net/video/aAK6cH5Yuac/видео.html

  • @walidsattafs
    @walidsattafs Месяц назад +15

    On the contrary, it is the Moroccan cities that have been influenced by Tlemcen in the past. The history of Tlemcen is much older than Moroccan cities, they even designed historical monuments after 1900 to resemble the antiquities of Tlemcen dating back hundreds of years..
    But in Algeria, you will notice that each region has its own architectural style

    • @kaderfreij644
      @kaderfreij644 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂 مساكن والله عشرة في عقل 😂😂😂
      على من تكذبون 😂😂😂😂
      ....... ....... ........ ....... ......
      تلمسان في الأصل هي مدينة مغربية
      وتلمسان هي المدينة الوحيدة في الجزائر التي يوجد فيها بعض من المعمار المغربي
      ولحد الأن سكان تلمسان مازالو متشبتين ببعض من تقاليد وعادات المغرب🇲🇦 في اللباس والأكل وأشياء أخرى
      والمسجد الكبير في تلمسان بناه الحرفيين المغاربة🇲🇦 على الطراز المعماري المغربي وقصر المشور الموجود في تلمسان بناه الحرفيين المغاربة🇲🇦 عل الطراز المعماري المغربي في عهد السلطان المغربي إبن يوسف
      ومع مرور الزمن وبعد أن أصبحت تلمسان تابعة للجزائر بسبب التقسيم الفرنسي أصبح قصر المشور مجرد خربة لأنه تعرض الإهمال لأنه مغربي🇲🇦
      والمغاربة🇲🇦 هم الوحيدين القادريين على احيائه من جديد على الطراز المعماري المغربي لأن المغاربة🇲🇦 هم أصل واهل الحرف التقليدية المغربية الزليج الفسيفسائي الفاسي مغربي وفن النقش على الجبص والخشب والنحاس المغربي
      وهذا ما جعل رئيس الجزائر السابق بوتفليقة رحمه الله يطلب من المغرب🇲🇦 إرسال له حرفيين مغاربة🇲🇦 في جميع الحرف التقليدية المغربية لإعادة بناء قصر المشور من جديد وكما كان على الطراز المعماري المغربي🇲🇦
      ووافق المغرب🇲🇦 وأرسل له حرفيين مغاربة🇲🇦 من فاس ومكناس ومراكش واعادو بناء قصر المشور من جديد على الطراز المعماري المغربي
      حتى الأبواب النحاسية الخاصة بقصر المشور صنعت في فاس ومراكش وارسلت إلى تلمسان
      ....وشيء آخر بعض سكان تلمسان مازالو يلبسون اللباس التقليدي المغربي الأول في المغرب الجلابة مغربية والبلغة الملكية مغربية أما الطربوش الفاسي مغربي لا يلبسونه لأنهم يخافون من نظام الكابرانات الجزائري أن بقتلهم ويقول لهم هل تريدون أن تصبحو مغاربة وهو يعلم أن تلمسان في الأصل هي مغربية
      وأخيرا #الطراز_المعماري_المغربي تجده في كل مدن المغرب من الشرق الى الغرب ومن الشمال الى الجنوب وتجده حتى في منازل المغاربة🇲🇦

    • @capricornegalaxy5393
      @capricornegalaxy5393 Месяц назад +6

      ​@@kaderfreij644Le Maroc a été créé en 1912 par le général lyauty qui a confectionné votre drapeau et votre Hymne national sa statue existe toujours dans un des Palais du roi le Maroc est Encore sous tutelle française jusqu'en 2057 suivant les accords d'Aix Les bains.
      Le Maroc avant 1912 n'existait pas il existait sultanat marakeche et sultanat de Fès.
      Plusieurs villes marocaines ont été fondées par des tribus amazighs Algériennes .
      Les frontières Algériennes avant la colonisation s'étendaient jusqu'à Oued melwiya et Oujda Berkane etc... Étaient tous un territoire algérien bientôt inchallah on récupérera toutes ces Terres Algériennes.
      Un Algérien kabyle de passage.

    • @linaberrek
      @linaberrek Месяц назад

      ​@@kaderfreij644 شفت ش

    • @walidsattafs
      @walidsattafs Месяц назад +6

      @@kaderfreij644 لا يوجد طراز اسمه مغربي.. يوجد الطراز الزيري الجزائري منذ قلعة بني حماد سنة 900 ميلادي لو لديك تاريخ قبل هذا في القلاع و الصومعات فمبروك عليك.. و الجزائر من قبل زمن الرومان كانت حدودها نهر ملوية الى غاية الدخول الفرنسسي و بعد القضاء على الامير عبد القادر الجزائري بتحالف فرنسي مغربي مقابل منح المغرب حماية فرنسية و زيادة التوسع في الأراضي التي نعرفها اليوم

    • @walidsattafs
      @walidsattafs Месяц назад +5

      @@kaderfreij644 لا يمكنني أن أجادلك هنا فالفرق شاسع بيننا و لا يوجد تشابه بين المغربي و الجزائري إلا مظهريا.. ربما.. فيمكنك خداع عربي لأن العربي لا يقرأ.. لكنك لا يمكنك أن تخادع أمريكي أو غيره.. فأنا متأكد أن الأجناس الأخرى تقرأ و تبحث عن الحقيقة و ستكتشف بكل سهولة ماهو التاريخ.. لذا لا داعي لإثبات أي شيء في التعليقات.. فالكتب و المراجع هي الأساس

  • @BassElArgelino
    @BassElArgelino Месяц назад +3

    Thank you guys for sharing this amazing trip and shedding some lights on cities as an Algerian by origins leaving abroad haven’t been to. Really appreciated 🫶🏼 muchas gracias 🙏🏼

  • @valimarin_
    @valimarin_ 11 дней назад +3

    Welcome to algeria .....we want the rest of the vlogs if there is more 😂🙏🏻 i hope u both like our country ❤️❤️ good to have u in our and yours home algeria

  • @Leila.75
    @Leila.75 Месяц назад +11

    أعجبني جدا ردة فعل الجد عندما كان يغني و ينضر إلى الوشم 😅😅😅 أطال الله عمرك ايها الجد

    • @linaberrek
      @linaberrek Месяц назад +5

      والاطفال قالولو حرام الشم ربي يحفضهم صغار و فاهمين

  • @gameboy31100
    @gameboy31100 Месяц назад +5

    Hi,Chris and Gladis
    I am Algerian living in France ,I ve been watching a lot of your videos and finally you guys visiting my country and our amazing Algerian peoples ! I can see tiu guys enjoying your trips .I would like to thank you for all what you doing and making our country more valuable. What can I say ,expect a millions thanks to you and Gladis from what you showing Algeria 🇩🇿 in another ways ! ❤❤❤ I wish you guys the best experience hopefully! We love you guys ..enjoy
    One ,two three VIVA L'Algerie !

  • @sotacayesr1397
    @sotacayesr1397 Месяц назад +17

    Go and visit the city of Bejaia. It is a beautiful city with natural beauty, picturesque places, and breathtaking sea beaches

    • @malmoran8643
      @malmoran8643 Месяц назад +1

      I'm an Irish man , I think I need a visa to visit Algeria, is that correct ? Thanks 🙏

    • @aminereba
      @aminereba 27 дней назад

      @@malmoran8643 yes you do. Please don't feel bad if it takes some time. Welcome to Algeria. You will loe it guaranteed

  • @m.z9666
    @m.z9666 Месяц назад +6

    Bro this series has been just as amazing as you guys are, welcome to Algeria and you will always be welcome, cant wait for you to comne to my city Batna to visit the Roman History of algeria.
    ps: the elderly man part was so touching, almost made me tear

  • @machamicha7505
    @machamicha7505 Месяц назад +7

    ماشاء الله عليكم ناس تلمسان نعم التربية

  • @davidvanrensburg7915
    @davidvanrensburg7915 Месяц назад +9

    Those sarmies look great. From South Africa 🎉

  • @Moussaoui_jawad
    @Moussaoui_jawad 25 дней назад +2

    Thank you for visiting Tlemcen. I love you very much, my brother❤️

  • @AmericansinIndia
    @AmericansinIndia Месяц назад +8

    I am an Angelino living in India sending much love bro, you are awesome and I hope my family and I can meet you one day! 💯💯💯

  • @dalilaboudiaf5564
    @dalilaboudiaf5564 Месяц назад +17

    Welcome to Algeria🙏🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️❤️

  • @Kader-benz13-
    @Kader-benz13- 17 дней назад +1

    Welcome to your second country Algeria 🇩🇿💯🇺🇲🤍 and to the state of Tlemcen 😘😘🇺🇲🩷❤️🤍🥰13

  • @giu7057
    @giu7057 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for putting forward and visiting Algeria. I hope u'll be back soon, u still have a lot to see Algeria, with its entire culture.

  • @raoufould9361
    @raoufould9361 Месяц назад +4

    Respect for the grandpa 12:00 god bless him اتهلاو فيه🙏🇩🇿❤️

  • @m.st..
    @m.st.. Месяц назад +5

    Great video Chris, as always. Gladys, you are always so kind. Love ya guys!!!!

  • @aprimarieu8729
    @aprimarieu8729 Месяц назад +1

    Very 😎 video, easy going & positive vibez, i see Gladys got a lot of cool photos, so many great interactions with the locals especially the girls that joined in your guys exploring beautiful 🇩🇿 🙏🏽 guys!

  • @emeraude1557
    @emeraude1557 Месяц назад +1

    As soon as I watched the video, I subscribed to your channel. You talk about my country, Algeria. You are amazing!

  • @real_rr3d
    @real_rr3d Месяц назад +73

    Free Palestine 🇵🇸🕊️🇹🇳

    • @dz-power2133
      @dz-power2133 Месяц назад +10

      Free Gaza
      Free palistine ☝️
      سبقتني ليوم وليد عمي 😂

    • @InfinityWorld1010
      @InfinityWorld1010 Месяц назад

      Stupid comment. He's just tourist, not president.... Free your country first before care about others.... no one care about Algerian in 1990 , tous les arabes ichoufouna khraa... donc wallah they Don't care about you... care about your country

    • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473
      @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473 Месяц назад +4

      So many places need to be free of war and so on it just breaks my heart in all honesty 😢I may be Canadian but I still care

    • @moroccansarenthumanbeings2640
      @moroccansarenthumanbeings2640 Месяц назад +1

      Why do you say this here right now?

    • @hichambenziane1242
      @hichambenziane1242 Месяц назад +1

      Always free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇩🇿

  • @electronlibre2716
    @electronlibre2716 Месяц назад +7

    Des vrais gentlemans les Algériens 🫡 ils ont déplacé le plat de couscous pour les demoiselles...🌺🎓❤️🇩🇿

  • @narmaoff
    @narmaoff Месяц назад +2

    the old man had a really great timeee

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Месяц назад +2

    Oh Tlemcen that brings back some fantastic memories .. we were on our way to the amazing Hoggar mountains

  • @Mohavdv
    @Mohavdv Месяц назад +9

    Welcome to Tlemcen !!❤️❤️

  • @bouzidali9126
    @bouzidali9126 Месяц назад +9

    ناس تلمسان ناس الخير والأصالة رب يحفظكم شاشرة شرفتونا والله يرحم من رباكم

    • @_SooMood_
      @_SooMood_ Месяц назад +2

      @@ZeeBeats943 الجود على حسب الموجود وكل واحد وطاقته ومقدرته وطعام شخص يكفي اثنين وطعام اثنين يكغي اربعة هذا حديث النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم

    • @bilalbnona4401
      @bilalbnona4401 Месяц назад

      مغرف تاكل منها ومنها تمدها لسيد بعد ما دخلت فمك هذا راه كرم وتزيد متاحمي معاهم في طبسي صغير نتاع طعام

    • @linaberrek
      @linaberrek Месяц назад

      ​@@bilalbnona4401 علاه فاتحين مطعم مجرد جامع او معروف خرجوه نهار جمعة كي يجي لعندكم ادبحلهم بقرة

  • @Ziid0Editing
    @Ziid0Editing Месяц назад +1

    Brother I feel sad that I did not meet you and I was not lucky enough to give you sufficient information and show you the best places. I am one of your biggest Algerian followers. I hope to see you again in Algeria. Thank you very much for the positive energy I always get from you. You are indeed a person with a pure and kind heart. We are waiting for you again in Algeria 🇩🇿❤️

  • @abdelkader-kharoubimohamed4299
    @abdelkader-kharoubimohamed4299 Месяц назад +1

    Chris and Gladys, you are incredible people specially the way that you trying to match the vibe even when you have no idea what's going around which is what made these videos very funny and wholesome haha. much love and come again.

  • @mohamedlifan3907
    @mohamedlifan3907 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you, my brother, for your beautiful videos. I enjoy your wonderful content. If you are still here in Algeria, go to the desert. Do not miss the opportunity. Your brother from Algeria.💪💪💪💪

  • @KrimoTube407
    @KrimoTube407 Месяц назад +5

    Peace and love ❣️ thanks for this video we love this 😍📷💕

  • @SamAzz-ys6dw
    @SamAzz-ys6dw 25 дней назад

    Im algerian watching you from WI.
    Your videos helped me out to introduce my country to my friends out here
    Again you're more than welcome 🙏 keep going ❤❤❤

  • @Ma2xroi
    @Ma2xroi Месяц назад +2

    Greetings to you from Algiers, and I wish you an enjoyable trip in Algeria ❤

  • @med7828
    @med7828 Месяц назад +3

    the old man is wonderful and very cultured, I would like to meet him when I go to Temcen, thank you for the videos, you are adorable and you are welcome in Algeria

  • @darklightnessful
    @darklightnessful Месяц назад +8

    Best couscous to me is from south of Algeria. Exactly in Biskra, it is spicy and red there. We do not name the types of couscous maybe only Masfouf has different name because it is sweet and to be eaten in Ramadan. But in Biskra you have red couscous, white couscous and each time you can add or remove vegetables and use seasonal vegetables then the couscous name will pick up that vegetable name for example "couscous with pumpkin", "couscous with berzgala", "couscous with khorchouf". We have also couscous with milk and onions. In north they make couscous with fish and more and more. That is why the girl could not explain so easily.

    • @hamzabenhada9615
      @hamzabenhada9615 29 дней назад

      مكليتش تاع تلمسان أنا من عاصمة ونقولك احسن طعام تاع تلمسان

  • @Thehermitist
    @Thehermitist 15 дней назад +1

    That was pure chill Alhamdulilla

  • @Chouky-ox6wt
    @Chouky-ox6wt Месяц назад

    You know Chris, people are kind with you, because you are a kind person too.

  • @edstravel
    @edstravel Месяц назад +2

    Great hospitality Bro Chris 😊