Sifar ... the city of jinn in the desert of Algeria
The Algerian desert embraces a vast plateau called "Tassili Najer", which means "the plateau of rivers" in the Berber language, and the state of "Illizi" is located on an area of 7,200 square kilometers.
In the heart of this picturesque plateau, a “panoramic” view is represented by a forest of rocks covered in eroded yellow sand and brown in the morning and has a special luster in the moonlight in the evening.
This forest dates back to prehistoric times. Some call it the Algerian city of Sévar, which is the largest petrified city in the world and the eighth wonder of the world.
The city of Sévar, also called the city of the puzzle and the eighth wonder of the world, is located in the series “Tassili n’Ajjer” in the middle of the “Djanet” desert in the state of Illizi, southeast of Algeria, American archaeologists said about it. The drawings and inscriptions date back more than 15,000, representing the oldest civilization in the world.
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Aerial view of Sivar |
On the other hand, "Sivar" is called the "Gate of the Jinn" because it is the largest cave city in the world, and its walls contain many drawings from the Stone Age.
No one has yet dared enter this whole city, and content themselves with discovering only parts of it, because it is like a labyrinth, and if anyone enters it, he could not get out at all.
The names of that city were many, and it was called the largest gathering of witches and demons, and with research, they found drawings of aliens
The city's caves include a group of drawings of human creatures flying in the sky wearing what resembles flying devices. Strangely, there are drawings also of women and men wearing clothes like the ones we wear in the present time, and men wearing diving equipment, some of them dragging mysterious cylindrical objects and inscriptions of ships and astronauts.
Some information in a document in one of Britain’s museums indicates that the only person who entered the city and roamed all its alleys was the magician “Elise Crowley”, the most famous wizard in history, and the team that entered with him all died, but he died years after them and left manuscripts containing incomprehensible drawings, Others are strange and familiar animals, such as cows, horses, and giraffes, that live in the middle of huge meadows, rivers, and gardens.
Some archaeologists who visited Sivas interpreted the drawings and inscriptions in its caves with different interpretations, including the “ancient aliens” theory, which claims that beings from outside space visited the planet Earth in prehistoric periods, and communicated with ancient humans, some of which belong to gods and rituals And the beliefs of the ancient inhabitants of Sevar.
As some archaeologists considered it the lost continent of Atlantis, and the inhabitants of the neighboring regions circulate a lot about their ancestors between fact and fiction, such as when it rains and the sun rises, you cannot open your eyes to it, and that it was a city inhabited by “jinn and coffee” people who inhabited the earth before the descent of our master Adam and the creation of our mother Eve and their offspring.
Confirming the theory of the existence of this city, which the grandchildren repeat about their ancestors, is the research conducted by the Arubi research team, who visited it in 2018, which says that this mystery city existed before the arrival of humans on Earth, and the team also confirmed the existence of freshwater reserves in this region.
This Algerian city contains the history of many ancient and very developed civilizations because they believe that it contains the treasures of the Seven Kings of the Jinn and consider it the second most dangerous place after the Bermuda Triangle because of the presence of a great magnetic force.
The city of Gate of the Jinn has amazing archaeological views and stunning landscapes dating back about 10,000 years. It is considered by some the largest open-air museum in the world, and it is also considered the largest cave city in the world - inscribed on the World Heritage List since 1982.
The Jinn Gate includes hundreds of thousands of sculptures, drawings, and cave paintings, and contains more than five thousand cave houses and more than 15 thousand frescoes.
And inscriptions on its walls of humans and animals, dating back more than 20,000 years, were discovered, according to a foreign site.
In this prehistoric rock art, the human heads engraved on the walls of that city are systematically circular and simple, decorated with geometric patterns, painted red, and enhanced with white, blue, gray, and yellow.
The "Gate of the Jinn" bears many amazing characters and symbols, with a great cultural heritage that testifies to the strong relationship between man and his environment, and rock art depicts ancient prehistoric cultures and the development of civilizations in the region.
It also depicts cultural behaviors adapted to the harshness of the climate, climatic changes, changes in fauna and flora, migrations of wildlife, and the evolution of human life at the borders of the desert.