The Iron Gates (Arabic: البيبان, known in French as Défilé des Bibans or Porte de Fer) are a mountain pass in the Bibans in Algeria. They gave their name to the Biban Range.
![](http://up.wiki.x.io/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Adrien_Dauzats_001.jpg/220px-Adrien_Dauzats_001.jpg)
Iron Gates | |
---|---|
Biban | |
![]() View of the Iron Gates. | |
Elevation | 1,050 m (3,445 ft)[1] |
Location | Algeria |
Range | Bibans, Tell Atlas |
Coordinates | 36°05′04″N 4°35′19″E / 36.08444°N 4.58861°E |
History
editAn 1839 French expedition under General Valée and the duc d'Orléans disregarded the clauses of the 1837 Treaty of Tafna with emir Abd el-Kader by passing through them, reigniting the war between France and Abd el-Kader's Islamic sovereignty.[2][3]