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Souk Hamza (Arabic: سوق حمزة), or Ha'it Hamza (Arabic: حائط حمزة), is likely the present-day Bouïra in Algeria. It was founded by Hamza ben al-Hasan ben Suleiman ben al-Hussein ben Ali ben al-Hasan ben Ali ben Abi Talib. The town is mentioned in the works of several chroniclers and geographers, including Ibn Hammad, who was originally from this city.

References

  1. Allaoua Amara (2008). دراسات تاريخية وفكرية [Historical and intellectual studies] (in Arabic). Réghaïa: Enag. p. 121. ISBN 978-9961-62-730-3.

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