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Nedroma () is a city in , in northwestern , about from . Once the capital of , it was built on the ruins of a town by Abd al-Mu'min the caliph. It has a great Islamic history, with its Great Mosque of Nedroma once containing the earliest surviving minbar. Nedroma became a in 2002 for its cultural importance.


History
Many families of and origin sought refuge in this city during the .

In the book Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author described Nedroma as: "A beautiful city with abundant crops and fruits, and its prices are inexpensive. It has fertile plains and many farms. The city is about 10 miles from the sea. On its coast, there is a flowing river rich in fruit-bearing trees. It also has a safe and well-frequented harbor."كتاب الاستبصار في عجائب الأمصار، لكاتب مراكشي من كتاب القرن السادس الهجري، نشر وتعليق: سعد زغلول عبد الحميد.  الدار البيضاء، دار النشر المغربية 1985

At the beginning of the 16th century, Nedroma became an important textile

(1996). 9789961922002, media-plus.
center, specializing in cotton wovens and blankets. Nedroma, although far from , was an administrative center of the , extending its influence to neighboring towns. The influence is also due to the second wave of refugees from Spain, following the decree of Expulsion of the Moriscos in 1609. Spanish-Arab philologist Guillermo Rittwagen described the city as having maintained its Andalusian heritage.

At the beginning of the 19th century, it had 2,500 to 3,000 inhabitants,

(2025). 9789931598220, Éditions CRASC.
it was among the small towns of precolonial Algeria like and . Its population is made up notably of exiles from Spain and a minority of Jews

Once the capital of , it was built on the ruins of a town by Abd al-Mu'min the caliph, who himself was a native of the neighboring mountains. the town has a great history of Islam.

(1991). 9781850650270, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. .
The earliest surviving Almoravid minbar, dated to around A.H. 479, once belonged to the Great Mosque of Nedroma. It is now on display in the Musée Nationale des Antiquités Classiques et Musulmanes in Algiers.
(1992). 9780870996368, Metropolitan Museum of Art. .
In the 1930s organizations, particularly the Boy Scouts sprang up in Nedroma and other ancient cities of the interior such as and Constantine.
(2025). 9780801489167, Cornell University Press. .

Riots broke out in the town on 15 October 1953, killing one person and injuring several. 26 were convicted.

(2012). 9781136297250, Routledge. .

Nedroma was added to the Tentative List on December 30, 2002 in the Cultural category.


Geography
Nedroma is situated to the north of the , from , and about west of .
(2025). 9781841622323, Bradt Travel Guides. .
The N99 highway passes south-north through the town, connecting it to in the south and on the coast. The W100 road leads to in the southwest, and the W38 road leads to Aïn Kebira and Bentalha in the northeast.


Landmarks
Nedroma contains the Great Mosque of Nedroma (Sidi Yahia Mosque) and the Nedroma Hospital in the northern outskirts along the N99. Baked brick is a common building material in the town.
(2002). 9781134613656, Routledge. .

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