Masinissa Bay
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In Greece, this is called “Masinissa Bay”. Here Numidian ships docked, loaded with grains of all kinds, especially during that period. Wheat was in North Africa in the Numidian state. It was called golden wheat by the Romans and the Greeks due to the intensity of its yellow color, taste, beauty, and large production in the country. Numidian. When the sun rose in the morning, the yellow color of the wheat reflected the sun.
Greece had entered into years of unprecedented drought and famine. The great Numidian king, our grandfather Masinissa, sent tons of grain to Greece to relieve the Greeks and save them from famine, when the Amazigh nation was a great power in its time.
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The "Numidian" state was diligent in agricultural work and raising all kinds of livestock, and it produced olives, and all kinds of fruits and vegetables, and it was distinguished by names, birds, etc., and it behaved in that beautiful period in the time of King "Masinissa" as a great power, as it is today, like America and... Russia and China, and for this reason the Greeks must offer a gift or let us say recognition, appreciation and respect to King “Masinissa” and the Numidian state in general. They recognized the beauty of “the Berbers” and named this Greek Gulf after the great Numidian king “Masinissa” and immortalized his name in an inscription found in the place♓


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