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    has media related to Jibla. Travel Adventures Archived 2012-08-28 at the Wayback Machine Yémen : Ibb, Jibla (YouTube) Yemen Jibla market مسجد قبة الزوم...
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    Arwa moved the seat of the Sulayhid dynasty from Sana'a to Jibla, a small town in central Yemen near Ibb. She sent Ismaili missionaries to India, where a...
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    from West Asia and North Africa, launched an intervention in Yemen at the request of Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who had been ousted from the...
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  • Jibla or Jiblah (Arabic: جِبْلَة) may refer to: Jibla, Kuwait, a historic area of Kuwait City Jibla, Yemen, a town in south-western Yemen, close to Ibb...
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    Aṣ-Ṣulayḥī), or simply the Queen Arwa Mosque, is a historical mosque in Jibla, Yemen. It was built between 1056 and 1111 C.E. by Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi and...
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    Yemenite Jews (redirect from Jews in Yemen)
    several communities in the Yemen highlands, including Sanaʿa, appear to have been attracted to the Sulayhids' capital of Dhu Jibla. The city was founded by...
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  • In its war on terrorism in Yemen, the US government describes Yemen as "an important partner in the global war on terrorism". There have been attacks on...
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  • Historic city of Saada, Historic City of Thula, Madrasa Amiriya of Rada, Jibla and its surroundings, Jabal Haraz, Jabal Bura, Balhaf/Burum coastal area...
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    ibn Mūsā aṣ-Ṣulayḥī), (c. 1048 – c. 1138) was a long-reigning ruler of Yemen, firstly as the co-ruler of her first two husbands and then as sole ruler...
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    1569. Ottoman forces would make their journey north to Wadi Maytam near Jibla in which a battle ensued with the Zaidi launching an ambush with 10,000...
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    Christianity is a minority religion in Yemen. The Yemeni constitution mentions religious liberty. There are three churches in Aden. Christianity was a...
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    the seat of the Sulayhid dynasty from Sana'a to Jibla, a small town in central Yemen near Ibb. Jibla was strategically near the Sulayhid dynasty source...
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    Sanaa (redirect from Sanaá, Yemen)
    withdrew from Sanaa, transferring the Sulayhid capital to Jibla, where she ruled much of Yemen from 1067 to 1138. As a result of the Sulayhid departure...
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    Palace of Queen Arwa (category Palaces in Yemen)
    was the residence of the Yemeni Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi, who ruled in the 11th century CE. It is located in the town of Jibla. The palace is today in a...
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  • Sulayhid dynasty (category Islamic history of Yemen)
    of the capital Jibla, and was likewise active in the field against the Najahids. The third was Ibn Najib ad-Dawla who arrived in Yemen in 1119 from Egypt...
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    المرأة والأفيون والمآذن". Almotamar (in Arabic). Jiblah, Yemen. Retrieved 2021-08-19. Jibla and its surroundings, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, retrieved...
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    Saada (redirect from Sada (Yemen))
    صَعْدَة, romanized: Ṣaʿda), a city and ancient capital in the northwest of Yemen, is the capital and largest city of the governorate of the same name, and...
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    The architecture of Yemen dates back to ancient times, when it was part of a tradition of South Arabian architecture. Developments continued during the...
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    Qubbat az-Zum Mosque (category Mosques in Yemen)
    الزوم) is a historic mosque and tourist attraction located in the town of Jibla, Yemen. It was built in the 16th century by a man named Sheikh Ya'qub. The mosque...
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  • rabbi who lived in Yemen in the 16th century. He lived in Sanaa in 1568 at the time of persecution of Jews there, and later moved to Jibla. Zechariah Dhahiri...
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    Ibb (redirect from Ibb, Yemen)
    Majeed al-Zindani, founder and head of Iman University Aghrab Beni Awad Jibla As-Sahul Valley "Ibb Population 2024". "Ibb Population 2024". Carter, Terry;...
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  • Sulayhid dynasty who ruled Yemen and were adherents of the Egyptian Fatimid caliphs. The Sulayhid capital was moved from San'a to Jibla in 1088, and a Hamdan...
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  • Saudi Arabia Zabīd (Zabīd), Yemen Jibla (Jubla), Yemen Ta'izz (Ta'izz), Yemen Sana'a (Ṣan'ā'), Yemen Disputed. Aden ('Adan), Yemen Salalah (Zafāri), Oman Qalhat...
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  • aid. An American Baptist congregation is affiliated with a hospital in Jibla. Christ Church Aden, part of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle...
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    Islam came to Yemen around 630 during Muhammad's lifetime and the rule of the Persian governor Badhan. Thereafter, Yemen was ruled as part of Arab-Islamic...
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  • Beihan Ad Dali' Dhamar, Yemen Furah Al Ghaydah Hadiboh Hajjah Al Hudaydah Ibb Jibla Kawkaban Lahij Ma'rib Al Mahwit Makram Mocha, Yemen Mukalla Mukayras Nishtun...
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    Ibb Governorate (redirect from Ib, Yemen)
    populated governorate in Yemen outside of San'a city. It is the third largest province in Yemen. Its capital is Ibb, which, along with Jibla, are extremely significant...
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    The Yemen Gate or Gate of Yemen (Arabic: باب اليمن, romanized: Bâb el-Yemen) is the main gate of Sana's old fortified wall, on the southern extremity...
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  • Da'i Al-Mukarram Ahmad Fatimid Caliphate Yemen Jibla, Yemen Chief Da'i Dhu'ayb ibn Musa Sulayhid dynasty Yemen Hooth Da'i Abd al-Malik al-Kawkabi Jibal...
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  • in the north of al-Jawf in modern-day Yemen, at about 1100 metres above sea level. It is bordered by the Yemen Highlands to the north, in the west by...
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