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Item The contribution of Saharan Traditional Architecture to The development of Cultural Tourism in the far South of Algeria(جامعة باتنة 1, 2025-04-23) محمد ساقنيTraditional architecture in southern Algeria is one of the most prominent components of the rich and distinctive cultural heritage through those palaces that embraced it and presented it to humanity. The desert palaces in southern Algeria are among the most important cultural achievements of the inhabitants of these regions other than the ages. They are a mirror of the simple local traditional architecture that highlights the adaptation of the population to the difficult desert environment. The construction and reconstruction movement has spread in the desert valleys, and palaces were built in different areas in the regions of the Saharan Atlas, Mzab, Tawate Saoura, Ahaggar, Tidikelt and other regions. Their designs and general features differed according to the regions in which they were built and their building materialsThis is what contributed to the law and distinction between the components of architecture and its characteristics and features other than the entire region. The architectural idea is almost the same, so the traditional workers’ sortie in the far south of Algeria is preferred as an asset for its construction and it carries many architectural and aesthetic values and ideas that attract students and tourists. The desert palaces, with their architectural features, have become distinguished tourist destinations and perform. Employing it within the global tourism demand is an effective contribution to activating and developing cultural tourism in Algeria