alhasu
Alhasu is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Niger, near the border with Algeria. The village is situated in the Agadez Region, approximately 150 kilometers east of the city of Agadez. Alhasu is known for its traditional architecture, which includes mud-brick houses and thatched roofs, reflecting the local Sahelian architectural style. The village is inhabited primarily by the Touareg people, who are known for their nomadic lifestyle and cultural heritage.
The economy of Alhasu is largely based on agriculture and livestock farming. The village is surrounded by
Alhasu is also notable for its cultural significance. The village is home to several traditional festivals
Despite its remote location, Alhasu has seen some development in recent years, including the construction of