Algeria has witnessed many important historical events, the most important of which are:
3000 BC: Berbers settled in the coastal areas of North Africa.
1000 BC: Phoenicians occupied the Algerian coast.
200 BC: The Kingdom of Numidia was established in northern Algeria by Massinissa.
148 BC: Massinissa died during the siege of Carthage, and the Romans established protection for Numidia. The area was divided between the three sons of Massinia.
46 BC: Julius Caesar formed a new province in Numidia.
429 CE: Roman rule ended after the conquest of the Vandal.
432 AD: The rule of the Vandals of Algeria is complete.
The year 683 AD: the Arab conquest of Algeria, and the entry of Islam to it.